List all of the subject pronouns
I, you, he/she, we, they
List the object pronouns.
Me, you, her, him, us, them.
List the possessive adjectives (comes before a noun.)
My, your, her, his, its, our, their.
List the possessive pronouns (comes after a noun.)
Mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, yours, theirs.
List the four demonstrative pronouns.
this, these, that and those.
Correct this sentence: Me and my friend are going to Jamba Juice later today.
My friend and I are going to Jamba Juice later today.
Correct this sentence: I called she and her sister.
I called her and her sister. Hint: Reword it to "I called her."
Correct this sentence: Do you like yours roommates this semester?
Do you like your roommates this semester? (Hint:Possessive adjectives come before a noun.)
Correct this sentence: The picture fell out of it's frame.
The picture fell out of its frame. (Hint: we don't ever use apostrophes with possessive pronouns.)
Which demonstrative pronouns do you use for objects that are close.
This and these.
Correct this sentence: It was us who were screaming on the roller coaster.
It was we who were screaming on the roller coasters. Hint: Reword it to be "We were the ones who were screaming on the roller coasters."
I gave my car keys to them.
Correct this sentence: That one is ours present under the tree.
That one is our present under the tree. (Hint: possessive adjectives come before a noun).
Correct this sentence: Mine car is brand new!
"The brand new car is mine!" or "My car is brand new!" (Mine only comes after a noun)
Which demonstrative pronouns do you use for objects that are far away?
That and those.
Correct this sentence: She is much taller than me.
She is much taller than I. Hint: Reword it to "She is much taller than I am."
Correct this sentence: Him and his wife are our friends.
He as his wife are our friends. (Hint: He is a subject not an object.)
True or False: His is the same for possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives.
True
Correct this sentence: Is that cookie your?
"Is that cookie your cookie?" or "Is that cookie yours?" (Hint: a possessive pronoun always comes after a noun)
Correct this sentence: I want to buy those book.
I want to buy that book.
Correct this sentence: She is definitely not as cool as me!
She is definitely not as cool as I. (Hint: Finish the sentence to "she is definitely not as cool as I am.")
Define the difference between a subject pronoun and an object pronoun.
Subject pronoun: This is a pronoun that performs the action in a sentence.
Objective pronoun: These are pronouns that act as objects. They have the action being done to,at,for them.
False
Correct this sentence: This house is hers'.
This house is hers (Hint: we don't use apostrophes with possessive pronouns.)