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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: You heard the joke from (me/I) last week.
Me
Choose the correct object pronoun: Mrs. Wilson congratulated (we/us) on our fine performance.
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Choose the correct object pronoun: Mrs. Wilson congratulated (we/us) on our fine performance.
us
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: Chris and me play basketball after school.
Chris and me -> Chris and I
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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Look for the error in this sentence. If there is no error, say no error: Two of the best players are Robin and she.
No error
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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Choose the correct pronoun and state if it is a subject or object pronoun: Jen told (we/us) a true story about a dolphin.
us, object pronoun
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: Give (yourself) a break once in a while.
reflexive
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: The principal (herself) showed us around the building.
intensive
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: I could see (myself) as a brain surgeon someday.
reflexive
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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State whether the pronoun in the parentheses is a reflexive or intensive pronoun: The stars of the movie accepted the award (themselves).
reflexive
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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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.
herself, intensive
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: (This/These) is my favorite picture of you.
This
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: (Whom/Who) sings the lead on that song?
Who
Choose the pronoun that correctly completes the sentence: By (whom/who) was that film directed?
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Choose the pronoun that correctly completes the sentence: By (whom/who) was that film directed?
whom
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: (That/That there) is easy; either Marsh Hanks or my dog Bandit.
That, Demonstrative
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 and state if it is a interrogative or demonstrative pronoun: (Which, What) is it?
Which, Interrogative
Choose the correct pronoun: Many of the members would follow (their/his or her) leader anywhere.
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Choose the correct pronoun: Many of the members would follow (their/his or her) leader anywhere.
their
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: Anyone knows (they/he or she) can count on Mrs. Leibert for help.
he or she
Choose the correct pronoun: All of the scientists want more funding for (their/his or her) research.
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Choose the correct pronoun: All of the scientists want more funding for (their/his or her) research.
their
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: No one could send (his/their) family a message.
Indefinite: No one Pronoun: his
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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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.
Indefinite: All Pronoun: their
State the pronoun and its antecedent in this sentence: Then the girls are scared as their lives turn upside down.
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State the pronoun and its antecedent in this sentence: Then the girls are scared as their lives turn upside down.
Pronoun: their Antecedent: girls
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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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.
It's
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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What is/are the personal pronoun(s) in this sentence: Its caption says, "He ain't heavy, Father, .. he's m' brother."
Its, He, He's, m' (my)
Choose the correct pronoun: Today, the teachers told (we/us) students about the science fair.
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Choose the correct pronoun: Today, the teachers told (we/us) students about the science fair.
us
Choose the correct pronoun: Homeless people, like everyone else, want someplace to call (their/his or her) own.
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Choose the correct pronoun: Homeless people, like everyone else, want someplace to call (their/his or her) own.
their
What is the difference between a reflexive and an intensive pronoun?
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What is the difference between a reflexive and an intensive pronoun?
Reflexive doesn't make sense when you take it out whereas an intensive pronoun does make sense




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