Replace the subject of this sentence with the correct pronoun: Mary is my best friend.
She is my best friend.
Correct the mistake in the following sentence: They needs to study for the test.
They NEED to study for the test.
Identify the possessive pronoun in the following sentence: Stella found her book under the bed.
her
Use the homophones see and sea correctly in a sentence.
I see the boat sailing on the sea.
Name one singular reflexive pronoun.
myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself
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.
Correct the mistake in the following sentence: Julian and me will study together.
Julian and I will study together.
Identify the possessive pronoun in the following sentence: This lunch box is yours.
yours
Use the homophones him and hymn in a sentence.
The choir sang a hymn to him.
Name one plural reflexive pronoun.
ourselves, yourselves, themselves
Correct the mistake in the following sentence: The dog likes to play with me and my family.
The dog likes to play with my family and me.
Use the homophones way and weigh in a sentence.
A horse can weigh way more than a duck.
Name two indefinite pronouns.
anyone, anybody, anything, everyone, everybody, everything, no one, nobody, nothing, someone, somebody, something
Name two subject pronouns.
I, you, he, she, it, we, they
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.
Name two possessive pronouns that can stand alone without a noun in a sentence.
mine, yours, hers, his, ours, theirs
Use the homophones hole and whole in a sentence.
My brother ate the whole donut hole.
Use the indefinite pronoun everything in a sentence.
We took everything outside with us.
Name three object pronouns.
me, you, him, her, it, us, them
Correct the unclear pronoun in the following sentence: Amelia helped Hazel up after she fell. She wasn't hurt.
Hazel wasn't hurt.
Explain when a possessive pronoun should be used.
A possessive pronoun should be used to show ownership and replace a possessive noun.
Use the homophones sent, cent and scent in a sentence.
The dog was sent off the path of the skunk's scent. I used a cent to buy a piece of candy.
Use the reflexive pronoun yourself in a sentence.
You need to do the work by yourself.