The wonders of PRONOUNS Keep track of your answers on your sheet – tally your points!

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The wonders of PRONOUNS Keep track of your answers on your sheet – tally your points!

definitionssentences Parts of speech

Row 1, Col 1 A person, place or thing What is a noun?

1,2 The boy fixed the car_______ Himself

1,3 Many dogs are barking, and _____ need to be quiet they

1,4 The antecedent (subject) in this sentence: Billy and Johnny rode their bikes Billy and Johnny

2,1 A word that refers to a noun What is a pronoun

2,2 The pumpkin even scared______ itself

2,3 The cars were in a wreck, and _____ were ruined. they

5,4 The antecedent (subject) in this sentence: My mother baked several cakes and they were awesome. Cakes

3,1 One way in which a pronoun must agree with a noun it refers to What is number

3,2 Mrs. Hills and Ms. Sawyer did all the work_________ Themselves

3,3 The children had a pass, and ____ was for the library. it

3,4 The antecedent (subject) in this sentence The girls got a job, and it was a good one. job

4,1 The name for the noun the pronoun refers to What is the antecedent

4,2 The girls did it ___________ themselves

4,3 The box of crayons lost _____ lid its

4,4 The antecedent in this sentence: The dogs made a mess, and it had to be cleaned up. mess

5,2 If a person falls down, ____ should get back up. He or she

5,3 After getting in trouble, the boys apologized to _______ mother Their

2,4 The pronouns in this sentence: Even though the boys were late, they got to the party themselves. they, themselves