Demonstrative Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
Antecedents
100

(Those, That) are the books that Hazel read.

Those are the books that Hazel read.

100

(Both, anyone) of them have cancer.

Both of them have cancer.

100

Hazel gave me (his, her) books today.

Hazel gave me her books today.

200

(That, This) is where Augustus Waters lives.

That is where Augustus Waters lives.

200

(Everyone, Both) was devastated at Gus' funeral yesterday.

Everyone was devastated at Gus' funeral yesterday. 

200

(His, Her) sense of humour is what I like best about Augustus.

His sense of humour is what I like best about Augustus.

300

(Those, That) are all the trophies that Isaac broke. 

Those are all the trophies that Isaac broke.

300

Has (anyone, each) seen Hazel's oxygen tank?

Has anyone seen Hazel's oxygen tank?

300

All the members in the Support Group were asked to share (his, their) thoughts.

All the members in the Support Group were asked to share their thoughts.

400

(These, Those) are all the letters that Hazel wrote to Peter.

These are all the letters that Hazel wrote to Peter.

400

Did (someone, some) find Gus' letter to Hazel?

Did someone find Gus' letter to Hazel?

400

Peter told Hazel that (his, her) daughter died a few years ago.

Peter told Hazel that his daughter died a few years ago.

500

(Those, That) are all the bottles that Peter drank today.

Those are all the bottles that Peter drank today.

500

I think (someone, anyone) forgot this pack of cigarettes here.

I think someone forgot this pack of cigarettes here.

500

The two teenagers left (his, their) food trays at the restaurant.

The two teenagers left their food trays at the restaurant.