Personal
Reflexive and Intensive 1
Reflexive and Intensive 2
Demonstrative and Relative 1
Demonstrative and Relative 2
100
What is the pronoun in the following sentence: The boys grabbed their gym bags and went to class.
their
100
Name the pronoun(s) and type(s) in the following sentence: He selected and bought the present himself.
he - personal himself - intensive
100
Name the pronoun(s) and type(s) in the following sentence: Tara enjoyed herself at the party, even though she did not have a date.
herself - reflexive she - personal
100
Name the pronoun(s) and type(s) in the following sentence: This is the book that I want for my birthday.
this - demonstrative that - relative I - personal my - personal
100
Name the pronoun(s) and type(s) in the following sentence: Mr. Smith, this is Jane, a new student here at Camp Funalot.
this - demonstrative
200
Name the pronoun(s) in the following sentence: John searched for his cat, but couldn't find him anywhere.
his, him
200
Name the pronoun(s) and type(s) in the following sentence: We can go to the football game by ourselves.
we - personal ourselves - reflexive
200
Name the pronoun(s) and type(s) in the following sentence: He made the cake himself.
he - personal himself - intensive
200
Name the pronoun(s) and type(s) in the following sentence: The heart that he drew in the sand for his girlfriend was washed away by the surf.
that - relative he - personal his - personal
200
Name the pronoun(s) and type(s) in the following sentence: Everyone who enters the lab must wear safety goggles.
who - relative
300
Name the pronoun(s) in the following sentence: Will you come over for dinner on Thursday night?
you
300
Name the pronoun(s) and type(s) in the following sentence: Cathy carried the cupcakes to school all by herself.
herself - reflexive
300
Name the pronoun(s) and type(s) in the following sentence: The teenagers amused themselves all weekend when their parents were out-of-town.
themselves - reflexive their - personal
300
Name the pronoun(s) and type(s) in the following sentence: What is that?
that - demonstrative
300
Name the pronoun(s) and type(s) in the following sentence: Is that the new car you bought?
that - demonstrative you - personal
400
Name the pronoun(s) in the following sentence: "I want my engagement ring back!" he shouted, after she dumped him.
my, he, she, him
400
Name the pronoun(s) and type(s) in the following sentence: The principal herself will call the student into her office.
herself - intensive her - personal
400
Name the pronoun(s) and type(s) in the following sentence: The children made lunch themselves.
themselves - intensive
400
Name the pronoun(s) and type(s) in the following sentence: Thomas Jefferson, who wrote the Declaration of Independence, was our third president.
who - relative our - personal
400
Name the pronoun(s) and type(s) in the following sentence: Great America, which is near our town, is a great place to visit.
which - relative our - personal
500
Name the pronoun(s) in the following sentence: Who are you to tell me that I should eat my brussels sprouts?
who, you, me, I, my
500
Name the pronoun(s) and type(s) in the following sentence: By myself, I cannot solve this problem.
myself - reflexive I - personal
500
Name the pronoun(s) and type(s) in the following sentence: Can you eat that whole cake by yourself?
you - personal yourself - reflexive
500
Name the pronoun(s) and type(s) in the following sentence: In this story, these immigrants come to America from Ireland.
NONE - these is an adjective!
500
Name the pronoun(s) and type(s) in the following sentence: The Exhibition, which all students must complete, is a promotion requirement at Rolling Hills Middle School.
which - relative