Pronoun Agreement (1.29)
Relative Pronouns / Adverbs (1.31)
Indefinite Pronouns (1.38)
Intensive Pronouns (1.41)
Vague Pronouns (1.45)
100

Identify the antecedent:


The dog wagged its tail.

dog

100

Fill in:


The student ___ sits by me is kind.

who / that

100

Is "everyone" singular or plural?

singular

100

Identify the intensive pronoun:


I baked the cake myself.

myself

100

Why is HE vague?


When Jake met Ryan, he smiled.

HE could refer to Jake or Ryan

200

Correct the error:


Each student brought their book.

his or her book

200

Which is a relative adverb? 

A. that

B. where

c. her

B. where

200

Choose the verb:


Many (is / are) excited.

are

200

What is the purpose of an intensive pronoun?

It adds emphasis 

200

Fix:


Maria told Ana that she was late.

Maria was late and told Ana. (Clarify subject)

300

Which pronoun is correct?


The team forgot (its / their) uniform.

its


300

Complete:


This is the day ___ we celebrate.

when

300

Correct:


Everyone are laughing.

Everyone IS laughing

300

Remove the intensive pronoun:


She herself solved the problem.

She solved the problem

300

Correct the vagueness:


When Lily called Emma, she laughed.

Specify Lily/Emma

400

Fix the sentence:


Maria lost their backpack.

her backpack

400

Identify the relative pronoun:


The book that I read was exciting.

that

400

Which verb agrees with the subject?
Someone (was / were) knocking.

was

400

Choose the intensive pronoun:


We completed the project (ourselves / ourself).

ourselves

400

Why do vague pronouns confuse readers?

Unclear reference to the subject

500

Why is this incorrect?


The puppy played with their toy.

Singular noun + plural pronoun

500

Write a sentence using WHOSE

Answers will vary

500

Why is MANY plural?

Refers to multiple people/things

500

Write a sentence using THEMSELVES

Answers will vary

500

Rewrite the sentence to make it clear:

When the teacher called the student, she was nervous.

The teacher was nervous when she called the student.

OR

The student was nervous when the teacher called her.