our
She took our coats at the door.
possessive pronoun
Find the subject pronoun in the sentence:
She is my sister.
she
Tell me 3 possessive pronouns
my, your, his, her, its, our, their
mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs
What two words does the contraction replace in this sentence?
She'll have to go shopping tomorrow because today is too busy.
She will
She did it heself.
herself/he
themselves
Sherri and Janice treated themselves to a frozen yogurt.
reflexive pronoun
What is the object pronoun in this sentence?
Ms. Roxanna told me to upload the classwork, even though it wasn't due this week.
me
Find the possessive pronoun in this sentence:
Can you please hand me the sweatshirt on the back of the couch because it is mine.
mine
What two words does the contraction replace in this sentence?
He'd win the contest if there were less distractions.
He would
me and you went for the movie.
We
she
She got into trouble for talking in class.
subject pronoun
Is the bolded pronoun in this sentence subject or object?
We love our English class.
Subject
(Your/Yours) yogurt is on the table.
Your
What two words does the contraction replace in this sentence?
It's better to go in the morning when the lines are shorter.
It is
Yours is an adjective.
pronoun
him
Dad threw him the ball out on the baseball field.
object pronoun
Is the bolded pronoun in this sentence subject or object?
We took it with us on vacation.
object
Find the two possessive pronouns:
His television is different than hers, but he likes LED styles better, and she was convinced by the salesman that plasma was better.
his, hers
Which of the words in parentheses correctly completes the sentence?
If (your/you're) going to buy those shoes, please do it now.
you're
Those and these are interrogative pronouns.
demonstrative
its
The cat licked its paws delicately.
possessive pronoun
Which is the object pronoun in this sentence?
I enjoy being with them.
them
A good dog listens to (its/it's) owner.
its
Which of the words in parentheses correctly completes the sentence?
The dog shook (its/it's) body vigorously after getting all wet in the lake.
its
Which is your jacket?
right-no error