Antecedents
Demonstrative
Indefinite
Personal
Possessive
100

The antecedent is the ______ that is being replaced by the pronoun.

Noun

100

What 4 words make up Demonstrative pronouns?

This, That, These, Those

100
Provide all 3 forms of "every"

Everyone, Everybody, Everything

100

What are the two First Person singular pronouns?

I, Me

100

"Possessive" means...

Ownership

200

Identify the antecedent:

Colin loves his dog.

Colin

200

Which Demonstrative pronouns are plural?

These, Those

200

Is "both" plural or singular?

Plural

200
Both the singular and plural forms of Second Person is...

You

200

What are the Third Person Possessive pronouns?

His, Her, Hers, Its

300

Identify the antecedent:

Sarah is owns her own business.

Sarah

300

Which words mean something to far away from the speaker?

That, Those

300

What is 1 word that is both singular and plural?

All, Most, None, Some

300

What are the two plural pronouns in Third Person?

They, Them

300

Identify the Possessive pronoun:

Our house is down the street.

Our

400

Identify the antecedent:

Many immigrants moved to America, and they didn't speak English.

Immigrants

400

Choose which Demonstrative pronoun best fits:

______ is my best friend, Josh.

This

400

Identify the Indefinite pronoun:

Did someone fart?

Someone

400

Identify the Personal pronoun:

We watched the storm roll in.

We

400

What's unique about Second Person possessive pronouns?

Singular and plural are the same words (Your/Yours)

500

Identify the antecedent:

Oak, cedar, and chestnut are study woods, and they make the best furniture.

Oak, cedar, and chestnut

500

Choose which Demonstrative pronoun best fits:

By the river, ______ geese are eating the grass.

Those

500

Identify the Indefinite pronoun:

Nobody will admit to the fart?

Nobody

500

Identify the Personal pronoun:

Did it run away?

It

500

Identify the Possessive pronoun:

The missing puppy is theirs.

Theirs