Jeopardy Start Pronouns Word Bank Singular, Plural Nominative, Objective, Compound, Interrogative, Relative Demonstrative, Indefinite, Distributive.

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Jeopardy Start Pronouns

Word Bank Singular, Plural Nominative, Objective, Compound, Interrogative, Relative Demonstrative, Indefinite, Distributive

Final Jeopardy Question Number Case Types Continued Pronoun Agreement Cont

10 Point Question She is the girl who always laughs first. Give – Number & Case What is Singular - Nominative? Back to the Game Board

20 Point Question Bob asked him to stand in line. Give number and case. What is Singular & Objective? Back to the Game Board

30 Point Question We will give the first speech of the night. Give the number & the case. What is plural nominative? Back to the Game Board

40 Point Question The teacher asked you to pass up all your science text books. Give the number & the case. What is plural objective? Back to the Game Board

10 Point Question Type of Pronoun: Carol looked at herself in the mirror. What is compound? Back to the Game Board

20 Point Question Type of pronoun: Who is that man standing in the corner? What is Interrogative? Back to the Game Board

30 Point Question Type of pronoun: The sculpture that he carved is on display at the museum. What is Relative? Back to the Game Board

40 Point Question Type of pronoun: Several of the students turned in their paper early. What is Indefinite? Back to the Game Board

10 Point Question Type of pronoun: You must speak loudly to make yourself heard. What is Compound? Back to the Game Board

20 Point Question Type of pronoun: This is the third time I have seen this movie. What is Demonstrative? Back to the Game Board

30 Point Question Type of pronoun: The boy whose bike was stolen is very angry. What is relative ? Back to the Game Board

40 Point Question Type of pronoun: Each of the tests had bonus questions. What is Distributive? Back to the Game Board

10 Point Question On Monday (she, her) will be absent. What is “she”? Back to the Game Board

20 Point Question The teacher asked (he, her) to answer the question. What is “her”? Back to the Game Board

30 Point Question (Who, Whom) did the best on her test? What is “who”? Back to the Game Board

40 Point Question Each of the players did (his, their) best at the game. What is “his” ? Back to the Game Board

10 Point Question On Tuesday (I, me) will go to the park. What is “I”? Back to the Game Board

20 Point Question It was (they, them) who talked in the theater. What is “they”? Back to the Game Board

30 Point Question Either of the singers will give (her, their) best performance. What is “her”? Back to the Game Board

40 Point Question Kevin practiced more than (I, me). What is “I”? Back to the Game Board

This is the word for: The noun that that the pronoun refers to in a sentence. Pencils Down Please!

Final Jeopardy Answer Is……. What is “antecedent”?