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Rocking Pronouns Jeopardy Personal Pronouns Demon./Inter. Pronouns Pronoun-Antecedents Reflexive Pronouns Indefinite Pronouns Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Personal Pronouns In the sentence below, what is the personal pronoun. He ate all the candy.

$100 Answer from Personal Pronouns He

$200 Question from Personal Pronouns Which word in the sentence below is a personal- possessive pronoun? His house was robbed last night.

$200 Answer from Personal Pronouns His

$300 Question from Personal Pronouns Which word in the sentence is a subject pronoun? She gave it to them.

$300 Answer from Personal Pronouns She

$400 Question from Personal Pronouns Which word in the sentence below is an objective pronoun? My friend and I gave this to her after school.

$400 Answer from Personal Pronouns her

$500 Question from Personal Pronouns List the possessive pronouns.

$500 Answer from Personal Pronouns my 2. your 3. his 4. her 5.its 6. our 7. their 8. mine 9. yours 10. theirs 11. hers 12. ours

$100 Question from Demonstrative/Interrogative Pronouns Which word in the sentence below is the demonstrative pronoun? This is the best week of school.

$100 Answer from Demonstrative/Interrogative Pronouns This

$200 Question from Demonstrative/Interrogative Pronouns Which word in the sentence below is a demonstrative pronoun? I bought some candy. These are for you.

$200 Answer from Demonstrative/Interrogative Pronouns These

$300 Question from Demonstrative/Interrogative Pronouns Which word is the best fit for the sentence below? (Who/Whom) is the best basketball player?

$300 Answer from Demonstrative /Interrogative Pronouns Who

$400 Question from Demonstrative/ Interrogative Pronouns Which is the correct word to use in the following sentence? I asked my aunt to tell me for (who/whom) she is named.

$400 Answer from Demonstrative/Interrogative Pronouns whom

$500 Question from Demonstrative/Interrogative Pronouns List the Demonstrative and Interrogative Pronouns

$500 Answer from Demonstrative/Interrogative Pronouns 1.this 2. that 3. those 4. these Interrogative: what 2. which 3. who 4. whom 5. whose

$100 Question from Pronoun-Antecedents In the sentence below, which pronoun BEST fit in the sentence? Camping is my favorite hobby because ___ is a time of rest and relaxation. a. she b. they c. it d. its

$100 Answer from Pronoun-Antecedents c. it

$200 Question from Pronoun-Antecedents Which word BEST completes the sentence? Once ___ complete the tests, students may leave. a. them b. they c. him d. it

$200 Answer from Pronoun-Antecedents b. they

$300 Question from Pronoun-Antecedents Which pronoun BEST replace the underlined words? Grandmother and I watch cartoons each Saturday. a. We b. Us c. They d. Them

$300 Answer from Pronoun-Antecedents a. We

$400 Question from Pronoun-Antecedents Which change should be made to the sentence below to make it correct? The boys drove his cars to school quickly. drove to drived b. his to their c. boys to boy d. quickly to more quickly

$400 Answer from Pronoun-Antecedents b. his to their

$500 Question from Pronoun-Antecedents What change should be made the to sentence below? Each person should read their book and answer the questions. Person to persons b. their to his c. their to they’re d. book to books

$500 Answer from Pronoun-Antecedent b. their to his

$100 Question from Reflexive Pronouns What is the reflexive pronoun in the Sentence below? She watched herself on TV and felt foolish.

$100 Answer from Reflexive Pronouns herself

$200 Question from Reflexive Pronouns What is the reflexive pronoun in the sentence below? I use all the resources available to improve myself.

$200 Answer from Reflexive Pronouns myself

$300 Question from Reflexive Pronouns Is the reflexive pronoun in the sentence 1st person or 3rd person? The girls always drive themselves to the mall.

$300 Answer from Reflexive Pronouns themselves, 3rd person

$400 Question from Reflexive Pronouns What two words do we mistake for “himself and “themselves”? Are these words in the English Language?

$400 Answer from Reflexive Pronouns hisself and theirselves No they are not.

$500 Question from Reflexive Pronouns List the reflexive pronouns.

$500 Answer from Reflexive Pronouns Myself, yourself, himself, herself, oneself, itself, themselves, ourselves

$100 Question from Indefinite Pronouns What is the indefinite pronoun in the sentence below? Anyone who thinks they know the answer raise his or her hand.

$100 Answer from Indefinite Pronouns Anyone

$200 Question from Indefinite Pronouns What is the indefinite pronoun in the sentence below? Most of the rocks in the bag are worthless.

$200 Answer from Indefinite Pronouns Most

$300 Question from Indefinite Pronouns Is the indefinite pronoun in the sentence below singular? Everybody in the band is very talented.

$300 Answer from Indefinite Pronouns Everybody No, False

$400 Question from Indefinite Pronouns What is the indefinite pronoun in the sentence below? Is it singular or plural? Each of the players has his own pair of shoes.

$400 Answer from Indefinite Pronouns Each True

$500 Question from Indefinite Pronouns How many indefinite pronouns are there? List the indefinite pronouns.

$500 Answer from Indefinite Pronouns anyone, anybody, anything, nobody, nothing, somebody, someone, everyone, everybody, few, all, each, several, neither, none, either 16

Final Jeopardy What is the correct definition for the following? Pronoun – Antecedent – Which Georgia Performance Standard are we mastering? (GPS)

Final Jeopardy Answer Pronoun – a word that takes the place of a noun Antecedent – the noun a pronoun replaces Georgia Performance Standard (GPS): ELA6C1: The student demonstrates knowledge of the English Language in written and spoken form. Element: a. ii- the proper use of pronouns