Personal Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronouns
Relative Pronouns
Pronouns in Sentences
100

What is the personal pronoun in this sentence?

Lara and I went to the park.

100

What is the possessive pronoun in this sentence?

That book is mine.

Mine

100

Name a demonstrative pronoun.

this, that, these, or those

100

What relative pronoun is used for people?

who or whom

100

Identify the pronoun:
She went to the store with her mom.

She

200

Which pronoun can replace "David" in this sentence?
David loves to read books.

He

200

Which possessive pronoun fits in this sentence?
The red backpack belongs to Julia. It is ____.

hers
200

Which demonstrative pronoun fits?
I like ____ shoes better than the others.

these

200

What relative pronoun fits?
The girl ____ won the race is my best friend.

who

200

Replace "Blake" with a pronoun:
Blake played soccer after school.

He
300

What personal pronoun would replace "my friends and I"?

We
300

Choose the correct possessive pronoun:
This classroom belongs to all of us. It is ____.

ours

300

What demonstrative pronoun would replace "that house over there"?

that

300

What relative pronoun replaces "the book"?
The book ____ I borrowed was really interesting.

that or which

300

What is the pronoun in this sentence?
The book is mine.

mine

400

Identify the pronoun in this sentence:
She played soccer after school.

She

400

What is the possessive pronoun in this sentence?
The dog wagged its tail.

its
400

Fill in the blank:
____ is my favorite movie.

This
400

Fill in the blank:
The student ____ project won the contest was very proud.

whose

400

Identify all pronouns in this sentence:
They played basketball, and their team won.

They, their
500

What pronoun can replace "Joel and Mila"?

They

500

What is the difference between "your" and "yours"?

"Your" is used before a noun (your book), while "yours" stands alone (the book is yours)

500

What is the difference between "this" and "these"?

"This" is singular, "these" is plural.

500

What is the difference between "who" and "whom"?

"Who" is the subject, "whom" is the object of a sentence.

500

Identify the pronoun and its type:
The man whose car broke down called for help.

"whose" - relative pronoun