Personal Pronouns
Personal Pronouns
Subject Pronouns
Mixed Bag
100

Identify the personal pronouns and tell whether it is singular or plural.

We are learning about minerals in science class.  

We, plural

100

Identify the personal pronouns and tell whether it is first, second, or third person.

What do you know about dams?

you, second

100

Identify the subject pronoun and tell whether it is used as a subject or as a subject complement.

We celebrated Chinese New Year. 

we, subject

100

Identify the subject pronoun and tell whether it is used as a subject or as a subject complement.

Louis and I flew to Hawaii.

I, subject

200

Identify the personal pronouns and tell whether it is singular or plural. 

I like the way granite sparkles. 

I, singular

200

Identify the personal pronouns and tell whether it is first, second, or third person.

They hold back rivers to create water reservoirs. 

they, third

200

Identify the subject pronoun and tell whether it is used as a subject or as a subject complement. 

The best lion dance was he. 

he, subject complement

200

Which pronoun works in the sentence:

Hailey and ( he, him) are watching the play.

he

300

Identify the personal pronouns and tell whether it is singular or plural. 

Please pass the limestone rock to him. 

him, singular

300

Identify the personal pronouns and tell whether it is first, second, or third person.

We visited the Hoover Dam recently. 

we, first

300

Do you want a fortune cookie?

you, subject

300

Which subject pronoun fits in the sentence below.

The boys and (us, we) tried chocolate covered berries.

we

400

Identify the personal pronouns and tell whether it is singular or plural. 

Mrs. Barnes told us to rub one of the stones on paper. 

us, plural

400

Identify the personal pronouns and tell whether it is first, second, or third person.

It is the country's most famous dam.

it, third

400

The person who gave out money was she. 

she, subject complement

400

Which subject pronoun fits in the sentence below. 

This is (she, her) baking

she

500

It left a streak. 

it, singular

500

Identify the personal pronouns and tell whether it is first, second, or third person.

My family enjoyed the visit, and I took a lot of photos. 

I, first

500

She loved celebrating the new year with family. 

she, subject

500

Identify the subject pronoun and tell whether it is used as a subject or as a subject complement.

The first people on the ride were we.

we, subject complement