Using Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
Homophones
Indefinite and Reflexive Pronouns
Using Pronouns
100

Replace the subject of this sentence with the correct pronoun:  Mackenzie is my best friend.  

She is my best friend.

100

Identify the progressive pronoun in the following sentence:  Rachel found her book under the bed. 

her

100

Spell the homophones forand 

sea and see

100

Name one reflexive pronoun.

myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.  

100

Correct the mistake in the following sentence:  They needs to study for the test.

They need to study for the test.  

200

Replace the direct object of this sentence with the correct pronoun:  The dog buried the bone under the maple tree.  

The dog buried it under the maple tree.

200

Identify the progressive pronoun in the following sentence:  This lunch box is yours.  

yours

200

spell the homophones

him and hymn

200

name two indefinite pronouns

anybody, anyone, anything, everybody, everyone, everything, nobody, no one, nothing, somebody, someone, something.  

200

Correct the mistake in the following sentence:  Jared and me will study together.  

Jared and I will study together.  

300

Name two subject pronouns.  

Answers include:  I, you, he, she, it, we, they

300

Name two possessive pronouns that can stand alone without a noun in a sentence.    

mine, yours, hers, his, ours, theirs

300

Spell the homophones 

and

way and weigh

300

Use the indefinite pronoun everything in a sentence.  

Everything always goes wrong.  

300

Correct the mistake in the following sentence:  The teacher made a study guide for we students.  

The teacher made a study guide for us students.  

400

Name three object pronouns.

me, you, him, her, it, us, them

400

Explain when a possessive pronoun should be used.  

A possessive pronoun should be used to show ownership.  Possessive pronouns replace possessive nouns.  

400

Spell the homophones

and 

sent, cent, scent

400

Use the reflexive pronoun yourself in a sentence.  

Don't be so hard on yourself.  

400

Correct the mistake in the following sentences:  Emilia helped Halle memorize the terms.  She wants to do well on the test.  

Halle wants to do well on the test. 

or...

Emilia wants to do well on the test.