Possess/conno
CONTRACTIONS
ANTECEDENT
PRONOUNS
" Pronouns"
100
What is the possessive form of it? Remember you need to spell it.
Its
100
What is the contraction form of you are?
you're
100
What is the antecedent in this sentence? The Wright brothers are famous for their work.
brothers
100
What is the pronoun in this sentence? Robots are helpful, but they are expensive to build.
they
100
What are these marks in a sentence called? ""
quotation marks
200
What is the possessive form of he
His
200
What is the contraction form of they are?
They're
200
What is the antecedent of this sentence? The men planned their work carefully.
men
200
What is the pronoun in this sentence? Robot builders call their science robotics.
their
200
What is the correct pronoun in this sentence? Allison and (I,me) both wrote letters to our pen pal Jan.
I
300
Which is the more positive connotation? silly or ridiculous
silly
300
What is the definition of contraction?
shortened form of two words
300
What is the antecedent of this sentence? Visitors can see the shop just as it was in 1903.
shop
300
What is the definition of a subject pronoun?
It is when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence.
300
Where do the quotation marks go in this sentence? Wow! I love pizza, said Josh.
"Wow! I love pizza," said Josh.
400
What are four possessive pronouns?
its, your her, his our, their
400
What is the word you're?
contraction
400
What is the antecedent of this sentence? Space and its exploration was part of the New Frontier.
space
400
What is the definition of an object pronoun?
A pronoun that is the direct object of a sentence. Is found in the predicate.
400
What is the correct pronoun for this sentence? What amazing travelers are (we, us).
we
500
What is the possessive pronoun in this sentence? Our president has just appointed you an ambassador.
our
500
What is not a contraction? they're, your, it's?
your
500
What is the definition of antecedent?
Is a word or words to which a pronoun refers to.
500
What is the correct pronoun that completes this sentence. (They, Them) and their aunt live on a ranch in Australia.
They
500
Add the correct punctuation to the sentence. I will rollerblade Easton exclaimed in the park
"I will rollerblade," exclaimed Easton, "in the park!"