Personal Pronouns
Agreement of Personal Pronouns & Antecedents
Intensive & Reflexive Pronouns
Subject Pronouns
Object Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns & Adjectives
Pronouns in Contractions
Demonstrative Pronouns
Interrogative Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns & Double Negatives
100

What is the definition of a pronoun AND an antecedent? 

Pronoun: a word used in place of a noun

Antecedent: the noun a pronoun replaces

100

True or False: Pronouns and antecedents must agree in person, number, and gender? 

True

100
Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns end in what bases? 

-self or -selves

100

Define subject pronoun. What words are they? 

Used as the subject of a sentence or as a subject complement. Comes BEFORE the verb. 

I, we, you, he, she, it, they

100

What object pronoun replaces “Sarah and me” in this sentence?
“The teacher helped Sarah and me.”

us

100

Which word is a possessive pronoun?
A. my
B. mine

mine

100

What two words make up the contraction “they’re”?

they are

100

Name the four demonstrative pronouns.

this, that, these, those

100

What is an interrogative pronoun used for?

Asking questions.

100

What is an indefinite pronoun?

A pronoun that does not refer to a specific person or thing.

100

What is a double negative?

Two negative words used in the same sentence.

200

Define person, number, and gender. 

Person: first, second, or third

Number: singular or plural

Gender: male, female, neuter

200

Do the following sentences agree? 

Can tornadoes occur in January? 

Yes, they can, but most occur in April, May, and June.

Yes.

200

Define BOTH intensive and reflexive. 

Intensive: emphasize a preceding noun or pronoun 

Reflexive: object of a verb or preposition

200

Define subject complement. 

Follows a linking verb and renames the subject. 

200

Identify the object pronoun in this sentence:
“Mom gave him the package.”

him

200

Which possessive adjective completes the sentence?
“___ backpack is on the floor.”

My (or another correct possessive adjective)

200

What contraction can be made from “she is”?

she's

200

Which demonstrative pronoun refers to something nearby and singular?

this
200

Name two interrogative pronouns.

who, whom, whose, which, what (any two)

200

Identify the indefinite pronoun:
“Everyone finished the assignment.”

Everyone
200

Identify the double negative:
“I don’t have nothing to wear.”

don't + nothing
300

Find the pronoun. Determine if its person, number, and gender. 


Mrs. Barrett warned us not to be late for class again. 

Us

first, plural, neuter

300

Determine the pronoun and its antecedent. 

David was thirsty after he jogged so far. 

Pronoun = he

Antecedent = David

300

Find the pronoun. Determine if it is intensive or reflexive. 

Hailey will buy herself a new dress for the event. 

herself = reflexive
300

Which pronoun correctly completes the sentence?
“The winners of the contest were Ava and ___.”
A. her
B. she

B. she
(Because the pronoun is a subject complement after a linking verb.)

300

Rewrite the sentence correctly using an object pronoun:
“Mrs. Lee invited Jenna and I to the party.”

“Mrs. Lee invited Jenna and me to the party.”

300

Is the underlined word a possessive pronoun or possessive adjective?
“That lunch is hers.”

possessive pronoun

300

Correct the mistake:
“Your going to love this movie.”

“You’re going to love this movie.”

300

Identify the demonstrative pronoun:
“Those are my favorite cookies.”

Those

300

Identify the interrogative pronoun:
“Who left the lights on?”

Who

300

Which indefinite pronoun is singular?
A. many
B. somebody

B. somebody

300

Correct the sentence:
“We never saw nobody at the park.”

“We never saw anybody at the park.”

400

Find the pronoun. Determine if its person, number, and gender. 

Mrs. Nichols reminded her to take home the books.

Her

Third, singular, female

400

Determine the pronoun and its antecedent. 

Sandra thinks that she left her purse at the restaurant. 

Pronoun = she

Antecedent = Sandra

400

Find the pronoun. Determine if it is intensive or reflexive. 

I myself have submitted several poems for publication. 

myself = intensive

400

Correct the pronoun error:
“It was him who answered the question first.”

“It was he who answered the question first.”

400

Which pronoun correctly completes the sentence?

“The coach congratulated Marcus and ___ after the game.”

A. I

B. me

B. me

400

Choose the correct word:
“The red bike is (their/theirs).”

theirs

400

Which sentence is correct?
A. Its raining outside.
B. It’s raining outside.

B. It’s raining outside.

400

Choose the correct demonstrative pronoun:
“___ apples over there belong to Carlos.”

Those

400

Which interrogative pronoun shows ownership?

whose

400

Complete the sentence correctly:
“___ brought snacks for the class.”

Anyone/Someone/Everybody

400

Which sentence is correct?
A. I can’t hardly hear you.
B. I can hardly hear you.

B. I can hardly hear you. 

500

Find ALL of the pronouns. Determine if its person, number, and gender. 

Can we take Renee and him to the library before it closes?

we = first, plural, neuter

him = third, singular, male

it = third, singular, neuter

500

Determine the pronoun and its antecedent. 

Ann and Beth folded the clean clothes and put them in the dresser. 

Pronoun = them

Antecedent = clothes

500

Find the pronoun. Determine if it is intensive or reflexive. 

A daily journal might help you learn more about yourself. 

yourself = reflexive

500

Choose the correct pronoun and explain why:
“The person at the door was ___.”
A. them
B. they

B. they
(The pronoun follows a linking verb and acts as a subject complement, so a subject pronoun is needed.)

500

Find and correct the pronoun error:
“The librarian showed the books to Ava and he.”

“The librarian showed the books to Ava and him.”

500

Find the possessive adjective and the noun it describes:
“Our team won the championship.”

Our describes team

500

Explain the difference between “its” and “it’s.”

“Its” shows possession; “it’s” means “it is” or “it has.”

500

Write a sentence using a demonstrative pronoun correctly.

Answers will vary. 

500

Complete the sentence correctly:
“___ did you invite to the game?”

Whom

500

Find the indefinite pronoun:
“Few were absent from the assembly.”

Few

500

Rewrite the sentence to remove the double negative:
“She didn’t do nothing wrong.”

“She didn’t do anything wrong.”