Pronouns
Subject/Object Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
Relative Pronouns
Indefinite/Reflexive Pronouns
100

What does a pronoun do? 

1) It takes the place of a specific noun, and makes it less specific. 

2) Substitutes/Replaces a noun. 

100

A subject pronoun does what... 

It does the action in the sentence.  (it is who/what the sentence is about)

100

What is a possessive pronoun? 

It is a pronoun that shows ownership. 

100

What do relative pronouns do?

They connect a noun or pronoun to information in the sentence. 

100

True or False: 

Indefinite pronouns always refer to a specific person, place, or thing already listed.

false

200

Which of the following are examples of pronouns?

It, me, Toby, calf, him, she, they, we, student, whom

It, me, him, she, they, we, whom

200

An object pronoun does what... 

It receives the action of the sentence. (It is who/what the action is being done too/for)

200

List at least 5 possessive pronouns. 

hers, mine, ours, theirs, yours, his, my, our, its, your

200

Which of the following are NOT relative pronouns? 

whom, which, is, who, whose, when, did, whomever 

is, when, did

200

What do reflexive pronouns do?

They act as objects and refer back to the subject of the sentence.  

300

Find the pronoun in this sentence:

Patrick will come home with us today after school. 

us
300

Is the italic pronoun a subject or object pronoun? 

She will fix the car after work today. 

She- subject 

300

Which pronoun is used correctly as a possessive in this sentence?

Sally let me borrow (her, hers) jacket at the race. 

her

300
Which relative pronoun is used correctly in the sentence below? 

Kersha is starting a new job and will work with Bill,  (who/whom) she has worked with before. 

whom 

300

Sort the following pronouns into two categories: indefinite and reflexive pronouns

someone, nobody, myself, ourselves, either, himself, anybody, yourselves, itself, everybody


indefinite: someone, nobody, either, anybody, everybody

reflexive: myself, ourselves, himself, yourselves, itself

400

Find the pronouns in this sentence: 

This summer, we will go with her to the beach house. 

we

her

400

Is the italic pronoun a subject or object pronoun? 

Miguel is throwing a surprise party for him

Him- object

400

Which pronoun is used correctly as a possessive in this sentence?

That dog, with the green collar, is (our, ours). 

ours

400

Find the relative pronoun in this sentence: 

My sister is taking her car, which is new, on a cross country road trip. 

which 

400

Fill in the blank with the correct indefinite pronoun:

Could _____ ask Mom what we are having for supper? 

somebody

someone

500

Fill in the blank with a pronoun that fits. 

I don't want _____ to worry about their pet's health. 

them 

her/him

500

Label each pronoun as a subject or object pronoun. 

I will win this game for them. 

I- subject

them- object 

500

Fill in the blank with a correct possessive pronoun. 

Isabella replied, "_____ room is so unorganized, can you help me find my shoes?"

My

500

Fill in the blank with the correct relative pronoun:

I don't care how we get there, ________ route would be the fastest might be nice. 

whichever

500

Fill in the blank with the correct reflexive pronoun:

The family members, ____, told us that they are moving next week. 

themselves