20 questions
He and Davis are going to Math class during advisory to make up a test. "He" is a...
Plural Object Pronoun
Singular Object Pronoun
Plural Subject Pronoun
Singular Subject Pronoun
Harvey passed the papers over to them. "Them" is a...
Singular Object Pronoun
Plural Object Pronoun
Singular Subject Pronoun
Plural Subject Pronoun
Mikayla asked her if she could borrow a pencil.
Singular Object Pronoun
Singular Subject Pronoun
Plural Object Pronoun
Plural Subject Pronoun
Which pronoun would best replace the underlined word(s)? Jill and I enjoy watching bad horror movies together on Fridays.
They
We
Us
Them
Which pronoun would best replace the underlined word(s)? The bag left in the room belongs to Monica.
She
It
Her
Hers
Which pronoun would best replace the underlined word(s)? Aias and Odysseus stayed and fought long after the other Greeks had retreated to safety.
He
Them
They
He and he
Which pronoun would best replace the underlined word(s)? Mercury rewards the Woodman for his honesty and integrity.
He- The Woodman is the subject
Him- The Woodman is the subject
He- The Woodman is the object
Him- The Woodman is the object
Identify the sentence below that has an issue with pronouns and antecedents.
Mike bikes to school every day. He loves the exercise.
Achilles and Hector battled with one another. He was very brave.
Sarah studies for all of her tests. She earns high marks.
Achilles was angry with King Agamemnon. He knew that the ruler did not appreciate his warriors enough.
Identify the sentence below that has an issue with pronouns and antecedents.
Mary and Ellen love bubble tea. They drink it after school sometimes.
Brian is so friendly. He always shares his snacks with friends.
Did you hear that they are serving pizza today? I'm so excited!
Pass me the puzzle. I think I know how to solve it.
Sandra and Kelly both play the saxophone and piano in their free time. Which pronoun should replace the underlined phrase and is it objective or nominative case?
Them- Nominative
Them- Objective
They- Nominative
They- Objective
Cassandra gave a slice of cake to Phillip and me. Which pronoun should replace the underlined phrase and is it objective or nominative case?
We- Objective Case
We- Nominative Case
Us- Objective Case
Us- Nominative Case
Which sentence has an issue with objective/subjective pronoun use? (ie- it uses a subject pronoun as an object pronoun or vice versa)
Terry and I like to go fishing on the weekends.
Please pass the ball to Shelly or I.
Sue and I met in the second grade.
The teacher talked to Billy and me after class.
Which sentence has an issue with objective/subjective pronoun use? (ie- it uses a subject pronoun as an object pronoun or vice versa)
Edward and she earned a perfect score on the test.
Fred and I went camping over the summer.
I ran into Tally and she at the mall.
The teacher complimented Ted and her on their high score.
Which sentence contains a common grammatical error?
It's very hot outside today!
The snake sheded its skin.
My dog shakes out when mud is in it's fur.
It's a wonderful day for a picnic.
Which possessive pronoun should replace the underlined word(s)?
The brush next to the sink is Jennifer's. Does this pronoun stand alone or is it before noun?
Her- Stand Alone
Her- Before a Noun
Hers- Stand Alone
Hers- Before a Noun
Sue's collection of stuffed animals could fill up half of a normal-sized bedroom.
Which possessive pronoun should take the place of the underlined word? Does it stand alone or is it followed by a noun?
Hers- Stand Alone
Her- Stand Alone
Hers- Followed by a Noun
Her- Followed by a Noun
I purchased some snacks for (me/myself/I) because I was about to embark on a long journey.
Myself- direct object
Me- direct object
Myself- Reflexive
I- Subject
Brittany (herself, she, her) developed the menu for the five star restaurant!
Her- object
She- subject
Herself- Reflexive
Herself- Intensive
Martin gave a tip to (me/myself, I) about how to coach soccer effectively.
me- object
myself- reflexive
myself- intensive
I- subject
Sarah and (I, myself, me) love to watch cheesy horror movies on Halloween!
me- subject
I- subject
Myself- Reflexive
Myself- Intensive