Antecedents
Subject and Object Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives
Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns
Interrogative and Demonstrative Pronouns
100

Identify the antecedent that the pronoun is referring to:

Sarah and I went out to dinner and we both ordered hamburgers.

Pronoun: we

Antecedent: Sarah and I

100

Identify the pronoun and if it is being used as a subject, direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition:

I am reading The Hobbit for my book club.

Pronoun: I

Subject

100

Select the correct pronoun or adjective then state if it is a pronoun or adjective:

The lunch in the old-fashioned pail is (her , hers)

Hers

Pronoun

100

Identify the pronoun and tell whether it is intensive or reflexive:

Eugenie Clark herself was fascinated with creatures of the deep.

Herself

Intensive



100

Complete the sentence with the correct interrogative or demonstrative pronoun:

Do you know _____ of the planets are visible tonight?

Which

200

Identify the antecedent that the pronoun is referring to:

Josh and Cara wanted a new pet, so they went to the animal shelter.

Pronoun: they

Antecedent: Josh and Cara


200

Identify the pronoun and if it is being used as a subject, direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition:

Lewis and Clark took a dog with them out west.

Pronoun: them

object of a preposition

200

Select the correct pronoun or adjective then state if it is a pronoun or adjective:

(Our , Ours) lunches are always the same on Friday.

Our

Adjective

200

Identify the pronoun and tell whether it is intensive or reflexive:

Our work itself did not involve swimming with sharks.

Itself

Intensive

200

Complete the sentence with the correct interrogative or demonstrative pronoun:

______ is the book on astronomy?

Whose

300

Identify the antecedent that the pronoun is referring to:

The server asked if we wanted anything to drink and she recommended the chocolate shakes.

Pronoun: she

Antecedent: the server

300

Identify the pronoun and if it is being used as a subject, direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition:

Lewis was the first to observe coyotes, which always saluted him by barking.

Pronoun: him

direct object

300

Select the correct pronoun or adjective then state if it is a pronoun or adjective:

(His , Its) pizza was ready when he got here.

His

Adjective

300

Identify the pronoun and tell whether it is intensive or reflexive:

We allows ourselves several visits to observe the sharks at her laboratory.

Ourselves

Reflexive

300

Complete the sentence with the correct interrogative or demonstrative pronoun:

Is _____ your dirty laundry?

This or that

400

Identify the antecedent that the pronoun is referring to:

People who travel by Chunnel can make the journey in about one hour.

Pronoun: who

Antecedent: people

400

Identify the pronoun and if it is being used as a subject, direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition:

Once, when a bear came close to camp, Lewis and Clark and several men with rifles killed it.

Pronoun: it

direct object

400

Select the correct pronoun or adjective then state if it is a pronoun or adjective:

Marie and Sylvia bought (their , theirs) at the concession stand.

Theirs

Pronoun

400

Identify the pronoun and tell whether it is intensive or reflexive:

After I met the director herself, we discussed sharks.

Herself

Intensive

400

Complete the sentence with the correct interrogative or demonstrative pronoun:

From ______ did you get the book?

Whom

500

Identify the antecedent that the pronoun is referring to:

The Chunnel is a train tunnel that connects France and England.

Pronoun: that

Antecedent: tunnel

500

Identify the pronoun and if it is being used as a subject, direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition:

The grizzly bear gave them a real fright.

Pronoun: them

indirect object

500

Select the correct pronoun or adjective then state if it is a pronoun or adjective:

(Yours , Your) ice cream will not be delivered on time.

Your

Adjective

500

Identify the pronoun and tell whether it is intensive or reflexive:

I got myself a job there as an intern.

Myself

Reflexive

500

Complete the sentence with the correct interrogative or demonstrative pronoun:

______ are full grocery bags I'm carrying.

These