Subject/Object Pronouns
Using Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
Homophones
Indefinite/Refelxive Pronouns
100

Takes the place of a noun that is the subject of a sentence.

Subject Pronoun

100

The girls play with the tiny kitten. They are cute. Who does they refer to?

Kittens

100

What does a possessive pronoun do?

Shows that someone has or owns something.

100

What are homophones?

Words that sound the same but have different spelling & different meanings.

100

What kind of pronoun does not refer to a specific noun.

Indefinite
200

Takes the place of the direct object or the object of the preposition in the predicate parrt of the sentence.

Object Prononoun

200

My class will watch the spelling be. We hope Jim can spell every word. Who does we refer to?

Class

200

My teacher told a story about Indians living in America. What is the possessive pronoun?

My

200

Name 2 homophones that deal with steps and looking.

stair, stare

200

Penelope brought cupcakes for ___ in my class.

Everyone

300

Evan built a model airplane for Grandpa. Replace Grandpa with the correct pronoun.

Him

300

Pronouns replace what in a sentence.

Nouns

300

True or False. Possessive pronouns replace possessive nouns.

True

300

Name 2 homophones that mean empty space and all of something.

hole, whole

300

I chose a book for __ at the library.

Myself

400

The teacher asked them about the answer. Is them subject or object pronoun?

Object Pronoun
400

Where do you use I and me in a sentence.

I as the subject (before verbs). Me as the predicate (after verbs)

400

Can a possesive pronoun be found in subject or predicate part of the sentence?

Both

400

Name 2 homophones that mean knowledge and never used.

knew, new

400

Did you learn __ from the science lesson?

Anything
500

These library books are for you. What kind of pronoun is you?

Object pronoun

500

When you speak or write about another person and yourself, when do name yourself?

Last

500

Name 3 possessive pronouns that can be used alone.

Mine, ours, his, her, yours, theirs

500

Name 2 homophones that mean an animal and a greeting word.

deer, dear

500

We will read silently to __ after lunch.

Ourselves