Level 1
Level 2
Level 3 Intensive pronoun
Level 4 Indefinite pronoun
100

(He/Him) ran two miles this morning.

He

100

Where did you put (they're/their) project?

their

100

Yes or No: Is myself an Intensive Pronoun?

Yes

100

True or False: Indefinite pronouns always refer to a specific person.

False

200

I gave flowers to (her/she).

her

200

A good dog listens to (its/it's) owner.

its

200

What is the Intensive Pronoun of the following: I myself will handle the situation.

myself

200

True or False:“Each” and “everybody” are examples of indefinite pronouns.  

True

300

(They/Them) went to pick up milk.

They

300

Ana finished (her/hers)homework early, but Julissa did not do (her/hers) until later.

her / hers

 

300

I ___________ wrote every word of the essay.

myself

300

__________ brought snacks to the party, but no one knows who.

Someone  or Somebody

400

(We/Us) volunteer by walking dogs at the Humane Society today.

We

400

The bike over there is (him/his), but this one right here is (my/ mine)

his / mine

400

In the sentence 'She herself baked the cake,' what type of pronoun is 'herself'?

Intensive Pronoun

400

I looked everywhere, but I couldn’t find __________.

anything

500

Cody and (her/she) went to the library.

she

500

Mr. Smith asked Mary to write an essay by _____.

herself

500

What is the purpose of an intensive pronoun in a sentence?

To emphasize the subject  / Or

To add more power and strength

500

What is the Indefinite Pronoun being used in the sentence: Somebody left their backpack.

Somebody