Subject or object pronoun?
Possessive pronoun?
Replace noun with a pronoun.
Intensive pronoun
Intensive, Possessive, Objective, Subjective??
100

(He/Him) ran two miles this morning.

He, subject pronoun

100

This is (our/ours) house.

Our


100

Ben bought a jacket yesterday.

He bought it yesterday.

100

I'm making __________ a new table.

myself

100

(She) went to the library after school.

Subjective

200

I gave a diamond to (her/she) last night.

Her, object pronoun


200

The blue sweater is (my/mine).

mine

200

Mary and John took their children to school.

They took them to school.

200

My daughter _____________ made all those sandwiches.

herself

200

That backpack is (mine).

Possessive

300

We are negotiating with (they/them) at the moment.

Them, object pronoun


300

(Your/Yours) mobile phone  is on the table.

Your

300

Ed is buying her girlfriend a ring.

He is buying her it.

300

Watch out! You might cut __________.

yourself

300

I built this model (myself).

Intensive 

400

One of (we/us) must be a spy. 

Us, object pronoun

400

Where did you put (them/their) project?

their

400

Can you show Sarah those photos?

Can you show her them?

400

The teachers will have a party by ____________.

themselves

400

There are two: (We) brought (our) notebooks to the meeting.

Subjective and Possessive

500

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

She, subject pronoun


500

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

its

500

Mark wanted to buy a saw.

He wanted to buy it.

500

We ____________ ran the whole science fair. 

ourselves

500

There are two: The teacher (herself) graded (her) students’ essays over the weekend.

Intensive and Possessive