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What type is it?
Find the pronouns!
Personal or Reflexive?
Indefinite or Interrogative?
What type are these?
100
That was definitely the best book of the series.
That = demonstrative
100
Find the pronouns in the sentence: My paper blew away just before I could catch it.
My, I, it
100
Jessica wrote a reminder to herself about the due date.
herself= reflexive
100
Who let the dogs out?
Who - interrogative
100
Example: I, you, he, she, we, they
Personal pronouns
200
Tom decides that he can stay home if he makes himself sick.
he= personal himself = reflexive
200
What are the pronouns in the sentence? When you finish your part of the project, proofread it carefully.
You, your, it
200
If you give it a cracker, the parrot might speak for you.
you, it, you = personal
200
Whose are those books?
Whose - interrogative
200
Examples: who, what, where, when, why, how
Interrogative Pronouns
300
Nobody had their homework finished today.
Nobody= indefinite their = personal
300
In the following Sentence, find the pronoun. Ms. Griffith offers help when we need it.
pronoun = it
300
The principal herself will be speaking to us today.
herself = reflexive us = personal
300
Everyone enjoys Mrs. Headrick's class.
Everyone - indefinite
300
Example: myself, himself, yourself, herself, ourselves
Reflexive
400
Who let that dog go outside?
Who = interrogative that = demonstrative
400
What is the pronoun? Rachel, please show me your painting.
your
400
Justin thanked me for returning the book to him.
me, him = personal
400
What is the title of the book that you are reading?
What = interrogative
400
Point out specific person, place, or thing
Demonstrative pronouns
500
This boy is new at our school.
This = demonstrative our = personal
500
Identify the pronouns: How long has Angela been saving her money?
Her, How
500
We couldn't finish the test by ourselves.
ourselves = reflexive we= personal
500
Couldn't you find anybody?
anybody - indefinite
500
Pronouns used to refer to a ‘non-specific’ person or thing.
Indefinite pronouns