True or false? The word "us" is a personal pronoun.
True.
Make up a sentence that has a possessive pronoun in it.
Any sentence that includes one of the following words:
Mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs, my, our, her, their, your.
How many demonstrative pronouns are there?
Four.
Which of the following words are NOT personal pronouns?
Them, Julia, her.
Julia.
Fill in the blank:
To make a possessive determiner, you simply have to join a possessive pronoun with a ____.
Noun.
Make up a sentence that has a demonstrative pronoun in it.
Any sentence including one of the following words:
This, that, these, those.
Name five personal pronouns.
I, you, he, she, it, we, they, me, him, her, us, them.
Name three possessive pronouns.
Mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs, my, our, her, their, your.
True or false? The word "them" is a demonstrative pronoun.
False.
Identify the personal pronoun in the following sentence:
She was eating apple pie.
She.
Which of the following words is NOT a possessive pronoun?
This, mine, yours.
This.
Name all four demonstrative pronouns.
This, that, these, those.
First person talks about yourself (the word "I" is in first person).
Who do second and third person talk about?
Second person: The person who you are talking to (the word "you" is in second person).
Third person: The person who you are talking about (the words "her," "him,
and "them" are in third person).
Identify the possessive pronouns in this sentence:
"His pencil broke so he asked for hers."
His and hers.
True or False? Demonstrative pronouns can take the place of a proper noun.
False.