Subject or Object Pronouns
Possessive Adjectives or Possessive
Pronouns
Singular or Plural Pronouns
Who is the Pronoun?
100

(He/Him) ran two miles this morning.

He

100

This is (our/ours) house.

our

100

I saw a man who was wearing yellow.

I = singular pronoun

100

Have you seen my gloves. They are black.

They = gloves

200

I gave flowers to (her/she).

her

200

The blue house is (my/mine).

mine

200

He lives in a city.

He   = singular pronoun


200

Mariah Carey is my favorite singer. She is a good singer.

She = Mariah Carey

300

(They/Them) went to pick up milk.

They

300

(Your/Yours) is on the table.

Yours

300

We can go when it is time.

We =  plural noun

300

I can't find my phone. It is here somewhere.

It  = phone

400

(We/Us) volunteers are walking dogs at the Humane Society today.

We

400

Where did you put (they're/their) project?

their

400

Get the papers that are in my office. They are on the desk.

They  = Plural noun

400

Maria and I are reading a new book. We are really enjoying  it

We  = Maria and I

book = it

500

(Her/She) went to the library.

She

500

A good dog listens to (its/it's) owner.

its

500

She saw a girl sleeping.

She = singular pronoun

500

YOUR NAME 

Your name  = I