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Personal Pronoun
Reflexive or Intensive
Interrogative Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronouns
100
"I want Steve to study," Ms. Gaines said to the class.
What is I?
100
The children made lunch themselves.
What is intensive?
100
What is the best brand of frozen yogurt?
What is what?
100
I would like some of that chow mein.
What is some?
100
This is the book I bought for my sister.
What is this?
200
The firefighter carefully adjusted her oxygen mask.
What is her?
200
Oh, yes, the puppy taught itself how to open the gate.
What is itself?
200
Who will be the next president of the school board?
What is who?
200
Jenny and Rosa decided they would get popcorn, but Amy didn't want any.
What is any?
200
Are those the kinds of plants that bloom at night?
What is those?
300
Refers to the one speaking, the one spoken to, or the one spoken about.
What is personal pronoun?
300
Refers to the subject and is necessary to the meaning of the sentence.
What is reflexive pronoun?
300
Introduces a question.
What is interrogative pronoun?
300
Refers to a person, a place, a thing, or an idea that may or may not be specifically named.
What is indefinite pronoun?
300
Points out a person, place, a thing or an idea.
What is demonstrative pronoun?
400
Correct the sentence using a personal pronoun. Put the flowers in water before the flowers' petals droop.
What is their?
400
Tara enjoyed Tara at the party.
What is herself?
400
Who wrote Barrio Boy?
What is who?
400
Only one of seventy- five fine boys and girls will win the grand prize.
What is one?
400
Did you order this?
What is this?
500
Tim said, "Tim answered all six questions on the quiz."
What is I?
500
Did you redecorate the room yourself?
What is correct
500
Which sandwich is better a turkey club or a grilled cheese?
What is which?
500
Somebody once said, "The Earth is flat."
What is somebody?
500
Those are very sturdy shoes.
What is those?