Subject & Object
Possessive
Reflexive & Intensive
Agreement & Indefinite
Mixed Review
100

Choose the correct pronoun:

___ and I are going to the game.

She

100

Which is a possessive pronoun?
A. her
B. hers
C. she

B - hers

100

Identify the pronoun type:
She hurt herself.

Reflexive

100

Choose the correct sentence:
A. Everyone have a pencil.
B. Everyone has a pencil.

B - Everyone has a pencil.

100

Which word is a demonstrative pronoun?
A. this
B. his
C. someone

A - this

200

Choose the correct pronoun:

The teacher gave the homework to Sarah and ___.

Me

200

Which sentence uses a possessive adjective?
A. The backpack is mine.
B. That is her jacket.

B - That is her jacket.

200

Identify the pronoun type:
The principal herself made the announcement.

Intensive

200

Is this correct?
Each student forgot their homework.

No — it should be his or her homework.

200

Which word is an interrogative pronoun?
A. who
B. those
C. mine

A - who

300

Which sentence is correct?
A. Him and I went to the store.
B. He and I went to the store.
C. Me and him went to the store.


B - He and I went to the store.

300

Choose the correct word:
This is ___ (their / theirs) house.

their

300

Which sentence is correct?
A. He hisself finished the test.
B. He himself finished the test.

B - He himself finished the test.

300

Which word is an indefinite pronoun?
A. someone
B. those
C. mine

A - someone

300

What does the contraction they’re mean?

They are

400

Fix the sentence:
Me and my sister baked cookies.

My sister and I baked cookies.

400

Choose the correct word:
That bike is ___ (my / mine).

mine

400

Choose the reflexive pronoun:
A. himself
B. him
C. his

A - himself

400

Choose the correct verb:

Nobody ___ ready.
A. are
B. is


B - is

400

Correct the sentence:
Them are my friends.

They are my friends.

500

Choose the correct sentence:
A. The coach called we to practice.
B. The coach called us to practice.
C. The coach called I to practice.

B - The coach called us to practice.

500

Explain the difference between their and theirs.


Their describes a noun (their house). Theirs replaces the noun (The house is theirs).

500

Explain the difference between reflexive and intensive pronouns.

Reflexive pronouns reflect back to the subject and are necessary (She hurt herself). Intensive pronouns add emphasis and can be removed (The principal herself spoke).

500

Fix the double negative:
I don’t have no homework.


I don’t have any homework.

500

Identify the pronoun type in this sentence:
Those are the winners.

Demonstrative pronoun