Subject vs Object Pronouns
Possessive Adjectives / Pronouns
Reflexive Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
100

Juan likes cars. (He / Him) wants to be a mechanic. 

He

100
She lost (her / hers) bag. 


her bag

100

He cut (himself / him) with the knife and started bleeding. 

himself

100

I am so hungry, I could eat (anything / nothing). 

anything

200

(He / Him) is an important person. 

He

200

The bag is (her / hers).

hers
200

Maria dropped the knife on (him / himself) and cut off his toe.

him

200
It seems like the rich family has (everything / something), including cars, boats, houses, and clothes. 

everything

300

The girls sent the soldier letters. The soldiers were excited to open (they / them). 

them

300

(Him / His) boots are nicer than (her / hers). 

1. his

2. hers

300

Because Maria could not drive, he drove to the emergency room (him / himself). 

himself

300

When I moved to Salt Lake City, I did not know (anyone / no one). 

anyone

400

Because the teachers gave candy to (we / us), (we / us) liked the teachers. 

1. us

2. we

400

She always does ___________ homework. However, the little kids never do _________. 

her

theirs

400

Marco has a beard. He shaves (him / himself / herself / --) every morning.

--
400

(No one / everyone) likes sleeping. 

everyone

500

His parents provided (he / him) with food. (They / them) were kind to (he / him). 

1. him

2. They

3. him

500

This is (our / ours) home. It is (yours / your) too. 

1. our

2. yours

500

There was lots of food in the cafeteria. The hungry students could not help (themselves / --) and they started eating (themselves / --). 

1. themselves

2. --

500

The world belongs to (everyone / someone), not just rich people. 

everyone

600

John has a new car. He just bought _______. 

it

600
The car belongs to everyone in the family. It is _______ car. 

their.

600

This country is ruled by the people ______________, not a king or dictator.

themselves

600
Mom and Dad went to the store to buy ___________ to eat. 

something