This is the objective Case of "I".
What is Me?
The pastor gave (she, her) wise counsel.
What is Her?
Isaac fell and hurt _________ (he).
What is Himself?
Pronoun words that take the place of the object in the sentence are called this.
What are Objective pronouns?
Possessive pronouns show _______________.
What is ownership?
This is the compound pronoun of "She"
What is Herself?
(They, Them) were at home.
What is They?
This song is _______ favorite. (Jim and Bob)
What is their?
Pronouns that show ownership are called this.
What are Possessive pronouns?
The red bag is ____. (Sally's)
What is hers?
This is the subjective case of "They".
What is They?
They went by (theirselves, themselves).
What is Themselves.
The audience applauded for _______ when ______ finished the song. (Sue and Ken)
Us, We
Pronoun words that take the place of the subject are called this.
What are Subjective pronouns?
The house on the corner is _____. (The Smith family)
What is theirs?
"It's" is a Contraction or Compound Pronoun.
What is contraction?
Eric and (you, yourself) read the entire Bible.
What is you?
The dog hurt _______ when ______ chased a car. (It)
What is Itself, It?
The noun that the pronoun takes the place of is called this.
What is the antecedent?
The possessive pronouns of "We"
What is Our, Ours?
This is the correct form of the compound pronoun "Their selves".
What is themselves?
Tucker and (me, I) went to the store and found (us, ourselves) a nice meal.
What is I and ourselves?
________ read _________ book report to the class.
(Mary and Sally)
What is She, Her?
The word added to a pronoun to make it a compound pronoun is this.
What is the word self?
The possessive pronouns of "It"
Its