Subject Pronouns
Object Pronouns
Contractions
Using I,Me,We,and Us
Possessive and Demonstrative Pronouns
100

I, he, she, it and you are called these?

 subject pronouns

100

This type of pronoun follows an action verb.

object pronoun

100

You use this to replace any letters that are left out.

an apostrophe

100

The subject pronoun in this sentence: "We Americans issued our first stamps in 1847."

We

100

This takes the place of a possessive noun.

possessive pronoun

200

We and they are called these.

plural subject pronouns

200

The pronouns me, him, her and it are these types of pronouns.

singular object pronouns

200

Many contractions are formed by combining these type of words.

pronouns and verbs

200

Use this word with an object pronoun that refers to "we"

us

200

Person, place, animal or thing.

These are nouns

300

You use an "s" in the verb when you have these subject pronouns. 

He, she, it.

300

These words can be both subject and object pronouns.

you and it

300

These words combine to make they're.

they and are

300

This pronoun can be both a subject and object pronoun.

you

300

Demonstrative pronouns THIS, THAT, THESE, AND THOSE point out these things.

Specific person, place, or thing (nearby or farther away)?

400

Many verbs with -s on the end are used when using these pronouns.

He, she, it

400

Fill in the blank: The librarian showed ______ books by Jean George. (we, us)

us

400

The contraction for you+all.

y'all

400

These are object pronouns.

me, you, him, her, it, us, and them

400

Correct this sentence: "Have you ever seen that there before?"

 "Have you ever seen that before?"

500

This is the noun the pronoun refers to.

pronoun's antecedent

500

This takes the place of a noun and it is placed in the predicate.

object pronoun

500

A pronoun and a verb in just one word, using an apostrophe.

A contraction.

500

These are subject pronouns.

 I, you, he, she, it, we, and they

500

Problem or conflict, rising action, conflict, resolution.

Plot