The pronoun that goes in the blank:
(singular, first person) gave my cat a kiss.
What is "I"?
100
What does SANE-BOT stand for?
What is some, any, no, every, body, one, thing
100
This is the explanation for why the following sentence is either correct or incorrect:
The dog cut its paws running along the sharp ocean cliffs.
What is: correct; "its" is the possessive form and "paws" are possessed by the dog?
100
This is the verb that agrees with "neither" in the following sentence:
Neither Shelbe nor Tatum (has, have) turned in her report.
What is "has"?
100
This is the pronoun that agrees with "anyone" in the following sentence:
Before the test, anyone can look at (his or her, their) notes.
What is his or her?
200
The pronoun that goes in the blank:
The clown gave Bosco and (Singular, first person) a mean look.
What is "me"?
200
The individual words represented in the acronym ONE AME.
What are one, neither, either, another, much, each?
200
The possessive example of the homophones: there, their, they're.
What is "their"?
200
This is the verb that agrees with the pronoun in this sentence AND the explanation of why it's correct:
Each of the boys (mow, mows) lawns to earn money.
What is "mows" is correct because "each" is always singular?
200
This is the pronoun that agrees with "all" in the following sentence AND the explanation of why:
All of the girls were at (her, their) best in the swim meet.
What is their is the correct answer because it's the plural pronoun that agrees with the plural noun "girls".
300
The reason this sentence is either incorrect or correct:
Allison and they needed a ride to the game.
What is "This sentence is correct because 'they' is a subject pronoun and it is one of the subjects of this sentence.
300
"Bo fed many otters 7-UP" helps to remember these plural indefinate pronouns.
What is the mnemonic used for remembering the plural indefinite pronouns: both few many others several
300
The correct pronoun and explanation of why it is correct in this sentence:
(There, They're) are seven children in my family.
What is there, because the other choice would give you two "are"s?
300
This is the answer and explanation of why the following sentence is correct or incorrect:
Much of the lands along the coast (was, were) under the sea 10,000 years ago.
What is "was" because "much" is always singular?
300
This is the answer (and the correction if necessary) to whether this sentence is correct:
Linda labeled each of the dishes with their names so everyone knew what it was.
What is "the sentence is incorrect because "their" should be singular (its) to match the singular indefinite pronoun "each"?
400
These are all of the object pronouns that can go in the blank:
I want to have a party and invite ____.
What is "him, her, them, you."
400
These words make up the acronym "NAMAS".
What is none any most all some?
400
The explanation of why "all" is singular in one sentence and plural in the other:
1. All of the class forgot (its, their) test date last week.
2. All of the students in the class forgot (its, their) homework.
What is "all is singular in #1 because "class" is singular, and all is plural in #2 because "students" is a plural noun?
400
This is a sentence we constructed that uses either correctly as the subject and matches it with a verb that agrees with it in number.
What is ???
400
This is the explanation of why the following sentence is correct or incorrect:
Have any of the containers lost their lids?
What is "This sentence is correct because any is a plural indefinite pronoun and their is a plural possessive pronoun. They match!
500
This is the sentence that has a compound subject and compound object with one pronoun in each.
What is
Example: Serena and I play tennis in my dreams with Venus and him.
500
The explanation for why this sentence is either incorrect or correct:
Everybody should play their best at Saturday's game.
Is this sentence correct or incorrect? Explain your answer.
Everybody should play their best at Saturday's game.
500
This is a list of all of the object pronouns.
What is Me, Us, You, Him, Her, It, Them?
500
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!! This is a sentence we constructed that uses the word "everyone" as the subject and correctly matches it to a verb that agrees.
What is ????
500
This is the correct explanation of why the following sentences are correct or incorrect:
Neither Mary nor Jane has their student id today.
Either James or Jadae will bring his game tonight.
What is " The second sentence is correct because "either" is a singular indefinite pronoun and "his" is also singular. In the first sentence, "their" should be changed to "her".