combined with self or selves
What is compound?
He prefers to eat cheese pizza over pepperoni.
What is he?
My mom went to bed early because she did not feel well.
What is she and mom?
Mom and (I, me) went shopping on Saturday.
What is I?
One of the windows (is, are) cracked.
asks a question.
What is interrogative?
She offered to help her brother with his homework.
What is she?
Mrs. Monnerjahn was happy that the students studied for the test she had given.
What is Mrs. Monnerjahn and she?
Ralph gave (we, us) boys a new baseball bat.
What is us?
Neither of the pencils (is, are) sharpened.
What is is?
pronoun case for subjects
What is nominative?
Did anyone do their homework last night?
What is anyone?
Dad said, "I need to go get my car washed."
What is dad and I?
Do you have information on (he, him) and his brother?
What is him?
Few of the books (was, were) damaged from the storm.
What is were?
Points out a person or thing
What is demonstrative?
Jeff thought that one was his pencil.
What is one?
The students decided they would play basketball during recess.
What is students and they?
It was (they, them) that left tracks in the bathroom.
What is they?
All of the cake (was, were) eaten by the children.
What is was?
Introduces a dependent clause
What is relative?
These are my new shoes that grandpa bought.
The class discussed the topic but did not agree on it.
What is class and it?
The winners will be Daniel and (he, him).
What is he?
Many of the students (is, are) in the choir.
What is are?