Possessive Pronouns
Types of Pronouns
Pronouns
Subject Pronouns
100

What is a possessive pronoun? 

A possessive pronoun is a word that may take the place of a possessive noun.

100

The most frequently used pronouns are called _____________.

personal pronouns

100

most reflexive pronouns are either what?

singular or plural

100

a subject pronoun is used as the what of a sentence?

subject

200

What are some common examples of possessive pronouns?

Some commonly used possessive pronouns are; my, your, his, her, its, our, their and your.

200

A _________ pronoun is used as the subject of a sentence.

 subject pronoun

200

Is the pronoun used correctly or incorrectly?

Danny and Sarah go to school together. He rides the bus everyday. 

Is incorrect. The sentence can be improved by rewriting it in the following manner. .......They ride the bus everyday.

200

In the following sentence what is the subject? She is my best friend.

 she

300

Use the correct possessive pronoun: I went to his/he's birthday last night.

his

300

A ____________  pronoun refer/reflect back to the subject of the sentence or clause.

reflexive

300

 myself, yourself, himself, herself, ourselves, yourselves, itself and themselves are examples of what?

Reflexive pronouns

300

You and I will meet later. Identify the subjects in this sentence

 you and I

400

What is plural possessive pronoun? 

our, your, their

400

this type of pronouns is a pronoun that shows who or what has something.

 possessive pronouns

400

I had to remind myself/herself to wait for my turn to speak during a class discussion. 

myself

400

Subjects can be classified as a ________.

 noun

500

What is used alone singular possessive pronouns?

mine, yours, his, hers, its

500

Correct or incorrect use of pronouns:  Samantha buys a new bike. She rides it skillfully.

correct

500

When we went to the library, we had to keep ouselves/we quiet.

ourselves

500

We are going to see a play in the weekend. 

Find the subject pronoun in the above sentence. 

we