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Subject and Object Pronouns Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns Interrogative and Demonstrative Pronouns Indefinite Pronouns Miscellaneous
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Choose the correct object pronoun: You heard the joke from (me/I) last week.

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Choose the correct object pronoun: Mrs. Wilson congratulated (we/us) on our fine performance.

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Look for the error in this sentence. If there is no error, say no error: Chris and me play basketball after school.

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Look for the error in this sentence. If there is no error, say no error: Two of the best players are Robin and she.

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Choose the correct pronoun and state if it is a subject or object pronoun: Jen told (we/us) a true story about a dolphin.

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State whether the pronoun in the parentheses is a reflexive or intensive pronoun: Give (yourself) a break once in a while.

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State whether the pronoun in the parentheses is a reflexive or intensive pronoun: The principal (herself) showed us around the building.

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State whether the pronoun in the parentheses is a reflexive or intensive pronoun: I could see (myself) as a brain surgeon someday.

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State whether the pronoun in the parentheses is a reflexive or intensive pronoun: The stars of the movie accepted the award (themselves).

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Find the reflexive of intensive pronoun in the sentence and identify which type it is. Now Emmy herself admits that her best friends are her soccer teammates.

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Choose the pronoun that correctly completes the sentence: (This/These) is my favorite picture of you.

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Choose the pronoun that correctly completes the sentence: (Whom/Who) sings the lead on that song?

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Choose the pronoun that correctly completes the sentence: By (whom/who) was that film directed?

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Choose the correct pronoun and state if it is a interrogative or demonstrative pronoun: (That/That there) is easy; either Marsh Hanks or my dog Bandit.

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Choose the correct pronoun and state if it is a interrogative or demonstrative pronoun: (Which, What) is it?

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Choose the correct pronoun: Many of the members would follow (their/his or her) leader anywhere.

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Choose the correct pronoun: Anyone knows (they/he or she) can count on Mrs. Leibert for help.

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Choose the correct pronoun: All of the scientists want more funding for (their/his or her) research.

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What is the indefinite pronoun in this sentence? Also choose the correct pronoun that agrees with the indefinite pronoun: No one could send (his/their) family a message.

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What is the indefinite pronoun in this sentence? Also choose the correct pronoun that agrees with the indefinite pronoun: In 1915, all of the men became trapped with (his/their) ship in the Antarctic ice.

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State the pronoun and its antecedent in this sentence: Then the girls are scared as their lives turn upside down.

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Choose the correct possessive pronoun or contraction for this sentence: (Its/It's) now possible for schools throughout the world to be linked on the internet.

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What is/are the personal pronoun(s) in this sentence: Its caption says, "He ain't heavy, Father, .. he's m' brother."

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Choose the correct pronoun: Today, the teachers told (we/us) students about the science fair.

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Choose the correct pronoun: Homeless people, like everyone else, want someplace to call (their/his or her) own.

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Me
us
Chris and me -> Chris and I
No error
us, object pronoun
reflexive
intensive
reflexive
reflexive
herself, intensive
This
Who
whom
That, Demonstrative
Which, Interrogative
their
he or she
their
Indefinite: No one Pronoun: his
Indefinite: All Pronoun: their
Pronoun: their Antecedent: girls
It's
Its, He, He's, m' (my)
us
their





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