Possessive Nouns
Possessive Pronouns
Interrogative Pronouns
Relative Pronouns
Antecedents
100
True or false: Possessive nouns ALWAYS have apostrophes.
What is true?
100
This is the possessive pronoun form of the pronoun you.
What is your?
100
An interrogative pronoun shows up at this part of a sentence.
What is at the beginning?
100
Find the relative pronoun in the following example: Ms. Battle is the teacher who ate the apple.
What is who?
100
Find the pronoun-antecedent pair: Bob ate his cake at his birthday party.
What is his-Bob?
200
This symbol signifies possession or a contraction.
What is an apostrophe?
200
This is the possessive form of the pronoun "he."
What is his?
200
This is the interrogative pronoun used for almost every jeopardy answer.
What is what?
200
Find the relative pronoun in the following example: Dr. W.E.B. DuBois attended Harvard University, and he was the first African American who earned a Ph.D from an ivy league school.
What is who?
200
Find the pronoun-antecedent pair: If they continue to be disrespectful, no one will even want to give the children many gifts.
What is they-the children?
300
"Children's" is an example of this kind of possessive noun. Hint: two words.
What is irregular plural?
300
True or false: "Mines" is a correct way of saying the possessive pronoun. Ex. That's mines! Stop taking my stuff!
What is false?
300
Fill in the blank for the missing interrogative pronoun: Who, What, Where, When, Why, How, __________.
What is which?
300
Find the relative pronoun in the following example: Mr. James bought fifteen apples to see if he could try baking an apple pie again which was a walk out on a limb for Mr. James because his last pie was disgusting.
What is which?
300
Find the pronoun-antecedent pair: The United States government has a remarkable leader of the executive branch because President Obama has made remarkable strides during his seven years as president so far.
What is his-President Obama?
400
"DuBois's" is an example of this kind of possessive noun.
What is a regular singular noun?
400
True or False: possessive pronouns sometimes need apostrophes.
What is false?
400
Some interrogative pronouns can also be these kinds of pronouns.
What are relative pronouns?
400
Find the relative pronoun in the following example: You will have to know that keeping your GPA and ACT scores up are an absolute must if you want to go to college one day to see all of the wonderful events MSA has been purporting for years.
What is that?
400
This is the correct pronoun to place in the following sentence: American Family Insurance company is about to unveil their new mascot: Air Bud, the dog with a wooden leg.
What is its?
500
A possessive noun shows this.
What is ownership?
500
This is how you spell the POSSESSIVE form of i-t-s.
What is its.
500
What is the antecedent to the interrogative pronoun in this sentence?
What is the answer?
500
Complete this definition: Relative pronouns function to ____________________________________.
What is relate one part of a sentence to another.
500
This is the antecedent in the following sentence: If you do not want to go to the dance, then you do not have to. The reason for going to the dance is to have a good time instead of laying around the house all time like you do, Bob.
What is Bob?