Subject or object pronoun?
Replace the noun with a pronoun.
Reflexive pronouns
Demostrative Pronouns
Mixed
100

I gave flowers to (her/she).

Her


100

Mary and John walked to school.

They walked to school.

100

I thought we would be able to walk around by ________, but my parents came too.

ourselves

100

_______ blue house over there is mine. 

That

100

What is a pronoun?

A word that takes the place of a noun.

200

(He/Him) ran two miles this morning.

He

200

Ben bought a jacket yesterday.

He bought it yesterday.

200

She cut _________ when she was slicing cheese.

herself

200

_________ are trees over there.

Those


200

What is a reflexive pronoun?

A word that shows when the subject does something to itself. 

300

(They/Them) are having a sale at the moment.

They


300

John and I are going to the park.

We are going to the park.

300

The deer was nibbling on the berry bush to get ________ something to eat.

itself

300

___________ right here is my pencil. 

This

300

What is an antecedent?  

The word that a pronoun replaces.

400

The teacher asked (We/Us) a lot of questions.

Us

400

Can you show Sarah and Ali where to go?

Can you show them where to go?

400
Mom told me, "You need to clean up after _______."

yourself

400

_______________ are my markers in my hand. 

These

400

Mrs. Grimm told the class, "I want you to work on this assignment by (yourself/yourselves).

yourselves
500

Cody and (her/she) went to the library.

She


500

Sarah wanted to buy some dresses.

She wanted to buy them.

500
Middle school students walk to class by __________.

themselves

500

_____________ children are running over there in the playground. 

Those

500

What is an indefinite pronoun?

Indefinite pronouns are used to refer to people, places, or things that are unknown or not stated.