English Unit 11 Pronouns – Review To help you get an on the test.

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English Unit 11 Pronouns – Review To help you get an on the test

Subject Pronouns: Choose the pronoun that should be used to replace the underlined word or words: The boys and I went swimming at Sunrise Lake. A. They B. We C. He D. You

Subject Pronouns: Choose the pronoun that should be used to replace the underlined word or words: The boys and I went swimming at Sunrise Lake. A. They B. We C. He D. You

Object Pronouns: Choose the pronoun that should be used to replace the underlined word or words: Carlos waved goodbye to his friends. A. Me B. Them C. Him D. Her

Object Pronouns: Choose the pronoun that should be used to replace the underlined word or words: Carlos waved goodbye to his friends. A. Me B. Them C. Him D. Her

Subject Pronouns and Object Pronouns: Choose the correct answer to each question: In which sentence is the word we used correctly? A. Mrs. James drove we to school. B. Mrs. James gave her books to we. C. The books were for we. D. Naturally we enjoyed the books.

Subject Pronouns and Object Pronouns: Choose the correct answer to each question: In which sentence is the word we used correctly? A. Mrs. James drove we to school. B. Mrs. James gave her books to we. C. The books were for we. D. Naturally we enjoyed the books.

Using I and Me: Choose the correct answer to each question: In which sentence is the word me used correctly? A. Stewart and me ride the bus together. B. Today me and Bobby will be home by three. C. Andréa and me raced across the football field. D. The monkey laughed at Leslie and me.

Using I and Me: Choose the correct answer to each question: In which sentence is the word me used correctly? A. Stewart and me ride the bus together. B. Today me and Bobby will be home by three. C. Andréa and me raced across the football field. D. The monkey laughed at Leslie and me.

Possessive Pronouns: Choose the sentence in which the underlined pronoun is used correctly: A. Mine school is having a science fair. B. Those western boots are hers. C. Kimberly and Pete completed theirs homework. D. Ours rabbit ate a head of lettuce.

Possessive Pronouns: Choose the sentence in which the underlined pronoun is used correctly: A. Mine school is having a science fair. B. Those western boots are hers. C. Kimberly and Pete completed theirs homework. D. Ours rabbit ate a head of lettuce.

Choosing the right contractions: Choose the right contraction for the underlined words: They will A. They’re B. They’d C. They’ll D. They’ve

Choosing the right contractions: Choose the right contraction for the underlined words: They will A. They’re B. They’d C. They’ll D. They’ve

Choosing the pronouns and verbs in contractions: Choose the words that were combined to form the underlined contraction in each sentence: You’re late A. You have B. You are C. You were D. You will

Choosing the pronouns and verbs in contractions: Choose the words that were combined to form the underlined contraction in each sentence: You’re late A. You have B. You are C. You were D. You will

Using we and us with nouns: Choose the correct answer to each question: In which sentence should the word we be used? A. The teacher read a story to ____ students. B. The conductor conducted ____ musicians. C. An author spoke to ____ readers. D. Yesterday ____ soccer players won the game.

Using we and us with nouns: Choose the correct answer to each question: In which sentence should the word we be used? A. The teacher read a story to ____ students. B. The conductor conducted ____ musicians. C. An author spoke to ____ readers. D. Yesterday ____ soccer players won the game.

Synonyms and Antonyms: Choose the correct answer to each question: Which word is a synonym for the underlined word in the sentence? The rabbit jumped across the field. A. Walked B. Hopped C. Crept D. Ran

Synonyms and Antonyms: Choose the correct answer to each question: Which word is a synonym for the underlined word in the sentence? The rabbit jumped across the field. A. Walked B. Hopped C. Crept D. Ran

United Streaming: Now that you are all prepared for the test, sit back and relax as we take a look at a United Streaming film.