Subject-Verb Agreement with Indefinite Pronouns
Choose the correct pronoun and label if it’s reflexive or intensive.
Which pronoun do you choose for the sentence? Label if it’s an interrogative or demonstrative.
Choose the correct pronoun and label it subject or object.
100
  1. Many _____ dreamed of climbing Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world. (has, have)

have

100

1. In the 1900’s young American army doctor made _____ famous for his work with yellow fever. (him, himself)

himself- reflexive

100

(What, That) is the Braille system?  

What-interrogative

100

Vera and ( I, me) love tennis more than anything else.

I- subject

200
  1. Few ____ ever actually accomplished this difficult feat. (has, have)

have

200

2. The experiments cost ______ dearly. (them, themselves)

them- reflexive

200

For (who, whom) was it developed?

whom- interrrogative

200

This year, Coach Tom has been giving (we, us) special lessons.

us- object

300
  1. It was not until 1953 that anyone _____ able to reach the top of this mountain. (was, were)

was

300

3.Walter Reed _____ died in 1902 from chronic appendicitis. (him, himself)

himself- intensive

300

(Whose, Who’s) going to go to the supermarket?

Who's- contraction

300

(He, Him) and Mr. Waters play doubles with us every Thursday.

He- subject

400
  1. Even today, some _____ to climb this amazing peak. ( fails, fail)

fail

400

4. The experiments with yellow fever, however, taught doctors how to control _____.   (itself, it)

it

400

(Whose, Who’s) fingers can feel the patterns of the dots on the page?

Whose- interrogative

400

The other team is probably just like (me, us), though.

us-object

500
  1. Others, however, _____ fame with their efforts. (achieves, achieve)

achieve

500

5. In 1900, part of Reed’s team allowed _____ to be infected with the disease.  (it, itself)

itself- reflexive

500

(Which, That)  shirt do you think looks better on me?

Which- interrogative

500

Thomas and (me, I) fixed the tennis net.

I- subject