20 questions
Are reflexive pronouns needed in a sentence?
Yes
No
What's an example of a subject pronoun?
me, you him, her, it
I, you, he, she, it
my, our, your, her, his, its, their
myself, ourselves, yourself, yourselves, herself, himself, itself, themselves
You need intensive pronouns.
True
False
What is the word that a pronoun refers to?
Noun
Subject
Antecedent
Object
Fill in the blank:
"I made the bed by _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _!"
Ourselves
Himself
Themselves
Myself
Fill in the blank:
"They said they wanted to go by _ _ _ _ ."
Themselves
Himself
Herself
Itself
True or False: First Person pronouns are I, me, my, mine
False
True
What are the third person singular pronouns?
You, your, yours
he, him, his, she, her, hers, it, its
I, me, mine
What are the first person plural pronouns?
we, us, our
you, your, yours
They, them, their, theirs
Fill in the blank:
"______ wanted to go to the grocery store to get candy."
him
he
her
she
There is always a clear antecedent. True or False
False
True
Before a noun, ____ act like an adjective.
Possessive Pronouns
Reflexive/ Intensive Pronouns
Subject Pronouns
Object pronouns
Fill in the blanks:
A Possessive pronoun ____ has an _____.
Always has an apostrophe
Never has an apostrophe
Fill in the blanks:
A ______, however ______ has an ________.
Contraction
Never
Always
Apostrophe
What is an example of an possessive pronoun?
He
Himself
Mine
She
Fill in the blank:
"Hey, That's _____"
Ours/ Mine
He
A pronoun takes place of a _________ in a sentence.
noun
adjective
verb
adverb
Which type of pronoun replaces the object in a sentence?
objective
possessive
intensive
subjective
What is the pronoun in this sentence:
I will ask the police officer for directions.
I
The
Officer
For
What is the pronoun?
He himself had to walk the dog.
Intensive/ himself
Reflexive/ himself