Let’s Play Personal Pronouns Possessive Pronouns.

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Let’s Play

Personal Pronouns

Possessive Pronouns

Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns

Interrogative Pronouns

Demonstrative Pronouns

Indefinite Pronouns Indefinite Pronouns

Personal Pronouns Possessive Pronouns Reflexive & Intensive Pronouns Interrogative Pronouns Demonstrative Pronouns Indefinite Pronouns

_____ decided to write a story about his pet.

He

Although that team’s players were shorter, _____ still won the game.

they

We owe a debt of gratitude to them.

We, them

During the show, he and I worked as ushers.

He, I

His writings can still inspire us today.

His, us

Monkeys take good care of ____ young.

their

Your dog is bigger than _____.

mine

I will share my cookie with you.

my

Our team is improving, but theirs is still the best.

Our, theirs

Her mother bought our dinner.

Her, our

I’m sure that you yourself can finish the story.

yourself

I know _____ well enough to stay away from the candy store.

myself

You ______ could be your own worst enemy.

yourself

In “Little Red Riding Hood,” the wolf disguised himself as Grandma.

himself

The mayor introduced _____ to as many voters as she could.

herself

_____ is ready with his or her report today?

Who

_____ book is this?

Whose

With _____ did you choose to dance?

whom

This video is ______?

whose

You gave ____ a turtle?

whom

_____ is my parakeet.

This (or That)

______ are my dog’s chewed-up toys.

Those (or These)

____ is the school my brother attends.

That (or This)

Those are the reasons for my decision.

Those

Mr. Gale is looking for flowers for his garden, but these need too much sun.

these

_____ of the syrup stuck to the side of the bottle.

Some (or all)

_____ left his or her locker open.

Someone

Several of the skydivers jumped from the plane.

Several

All of the teachers were proud of their classes.

All

Everyone wrote a letter expressing their concern.

Everyone

FinalJeopardy

Identifying Pronouns

Rewrite the sentence underling all the pronouns then identify which type each pronoun is: We owe them something for their hard work.

We – personal them - personal something – indefinite their - possessive

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