Peter and I are brothers. Is the pronoun a subject or an objective pronoun?
subjective
Did the boy in the play remember his lines? What is the antecedent of the pronoun?
The boy.
I, you, he, she, it, we, and they are what type of pronoun are they?.
Personal pronouns.
Is this my cup of water? What is the possessive pronoun? Is it possessive adjective or Pronoun
my - possessive adjective
I saw myself in the mirror. is it reflexive or intensive pronoun?
Reflexive pronoun
Where is Jon? Dad needs to speak to him? Is the pronoun a subjective/nominative or objective pronoun?
objective
An antecedent is the ________ that the pronoun replaces?
noun.
The girl finally submitted (her, their) assignment. Is the correct pronoun singular (her) or plural (their)?
Her
An indefinite pronoun refers to unnamed people, places, things, or ideas? True or false?
true
Please help yourself to some food. Is the pronoun in the sentence reflexive or intensive?
reflexive
Baby birds cannot fly. Mother bird has to feed them. what is the pronoun? Is the pronoun a subjective/nominative or objective pronoun?
Them as an objective
The committee has disagreed about their next move. What is the pronoun's antecedent?
The committee.
Nick, Tabitha, and Paul are working with (his/her OR their) teacher on math. Is the correct pronoun singular with his or her OR plural with their?
plural (their)
Many will vote in the presidential election. What is the indefinite pronoun?
many
What is the reflexive pronoun in the sentence?
The puppy saw itself in the mirror.
itself
We wore masks on Halloween. what is the pronoun? Is the pronoun a subjective/nominative or objective pronoun?
We as a subjective
Charles had to go to work. He worked in a shoe polish factory. What is the pronoun's antecedent?
Charles.
BONUS
BONUS
Julie's horse won grand champion. What possesive can replace "Julie?"
her
The leader himself believed in his followers. Is the pronoun in the sentence reflexive or intensive?
intensive
A subjective/nominative pronoun is the ________ of a sentence?
subject.
The shoppers couldn't find their car in the parking lot. What is the antecedent of the pronoun.
shoppers
Nick is staying with (his OR their) friends for the weekend. Is the correct pronoun singular with his or her OR plural with their?
singular (his)
My, your, her, his, its, our and their are examples of what type of pronoun?
possessive adjective
A intensive pronoun can be taken out of the sentence and it will still make sense? True or false?
true