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Subject Pronouns
Object Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
contraction or possessive pronouns
Potpouri
100
Ruth and ( I, me) will be on television.
What is I?
100
The librarian reserved (she, her) a copy of the book.
What is her?
100
(My, Mine) tape recorder is at home.
What is My?
100
(Theirs, There's) is the best plan.
What is possessive pronoun?
100
What type of pronouns are found in the beginning of a sentence and answer the question who or what the sentence is about?
What are subject pronouns?
200
Either Erica or ( her, she) will check the calculations.
What is she?
200
Stephen drew Sheila and (she, her) a portrait.
What is her?
200
Astronauts must carry __________ own supply of air.
What is their?
200
I think (it's, its) a pine tree.
What is a contraction?
200
What type of pronouns show ownership?
What are possessive pronouns?
300
Neither the manager nor (them, they) like the idea.
What is they?
300
Everyone laughed except Linda and (me, I).
What is me?
300
Tommy said _________ mother was going to Ohio.
What is his?
300
The Rubinsteins became American citizens in 1946 (Their, They're) decision was made after World War II.
What is possessive pronoun?
300
What type of pronouns appears after the verb in the predicate part of the sentence?
What is an object pronoun?
400
Roy and (he, him) wrote to their state senator.
What is he?
400
The heavy rain and winds caused ( they, them) many problems.
What is them?
400
Place the package on _______ side.
What is its?
400
I know (its, it's) an important game, so don't be late.
What is a contraction?
400
Name the 4 second-person pronouns?
What is you, you, your, and yours?
500
Hello, is Susie home? Yes, this is ( her, she).
What is she?
500
Name the singular 3 third-person pronouns.
What is her, him, and it?
500
Name the two third person singular pronouns for a female.
What is her and hers?
500
Name the two other spellings for there? Identify possessive and contraction.
What is they're- contraction, and what is their-possessive?
500
When do we use a subject pronoun after the verb?
What is when there is a linking verb?