Interrogative Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
Relative Pronouns and Reflexive/Intensive
Personal and Pronominal Adj.
General
100

List 5 interrogative pronouns

who, whom, whose, which, what

100

Define indefinite pronoun.

These pronouns do not point anything out; they usually deal with some vague amount or quantity.

100

List the relative pronouns.

who, whom, whose, which, that

100

Define pronominal adjective.

These words are pronouns that come before a noun and show possession.

100

What is a pronoun?

a word that replaces a noun

200

Define Interrogative Pronouns

always begin a question (interrogative sentences)

200

Pronoun or adjective:  I can’t find it anywhere.

pronoun

200

Define relative pronouns.

These pronouns introduce dependent (adjective) clauses.

200

List the 7 pronominal adjectives.

my, your, his, her, its, our, their

200

What is an antecedent?

the word the pronoun replaces

300

Pronoun or adjective: Whose dog is that?

adjective 

300

Pronoun or adjective: I don't have any.

pronoun

300

Identify the pronoun: Boys, who go to PDS, will attend a monthly seminar. 

who

300

List the 1st person nominative case pronouns. 

I, we

300

How can you tell if a pronoun is interrogative?

These always begin questions. 

400

Pronoun or adjective: Which book did you read?

adjective

400

List 5 indefinite pronouns.

Answers will vary. 

400

Reflexive pronouns are... (what can you label them as in a sentence?)

... are DOs, IOs, and OPs.

400

List the 3rd person, objective case pronouns. 

him, her, it and them 

400

What are the 4 properties of pronouns?

gender, number, person, case

500

Pronoun or adjective: Who are you?

pronoun 

500

Turn the adjective into a pronoun: I will have one cookie. 

I will have one. 

500

Reflexive or Intensive? She herself finished the project. 

Intensive 

500

List the 2nd person, possessive pronouns

your, yours, your, yours

500

What are the seven types of pronouns?

Personal, Pronominal Adjectives, Reflexive/Intensive, Demonstrative, Interrogative, Indefinite, Relative