This Pronoun refers to yourself
What is “ I “ ?
The possessive pronoun meaning "belonging to me"
What is ” My “ ?
Used to ask about a person as the subject
What is “ who ”
Introduces a clause describing a person “The boy ___ lived”
what is “ Who “
Used for something singular and nearby
What is “ This” ?
The pronoun used to address someone directly
What is ” You “ ?
Unlike “my” , This form stands alone but holds the same meaning: “The Book is ____.”
What is “ Mine ”?
used to ask about a person as the object
“___ did you call?”
What is “ Whom ”
Used to introduce a restrictive clause about a thing
“The homework, ___ I was supposed to finish was eaten by my dog”
What is “that”
Used for something singular and far away
What is “that”?
The Pronoun Used for a group Including yourself
What is “We” ?
The possessive Pronoun for a group
What is “ Ours/Our ”
This interrogative Pronoun asks about possession
What is “whose”
Introduces a non-restrictive clause about a thing or idea
The teacher ___ i love
what is “Which”
The plural Form of this
What are “These”
These two pronouns has been known to be able to refer to a person, a group of people or singular inanimate objects
What are ”They/Them”
The Possessive Pronoun that shows singular gender-neutral possession: “i took a page our of ____ book”
What is ” Their/theirs “
Used to ask about a choice between specific options
What is “Which” ?
the relative pronoun showing possession “The student ___ essay won”
What is “Whose”
The plural form of that
What are “those”
In “She gave him the book,” This word is the indirect object pronoun
What is “him”
The possessive Pronoun for animals or objects
__ a Bird !, __ A Plane __ Superman !
What is “ It’s “
the rule that determines when to use who vs. this word
What is “ Whom “ ( Object of verb preposition)
These Pronoun can function as both Interrogative and Relative
(Name 3 of them)
What is “who, whom, whose, which, and what”
Name the 4 types of demonstrative pronouns
What is
“Near (Singular): This
Near (Plural): These
Far (Singular): That
Far (Plural): Those”