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A. B. C. D Personal Pronouns Pronouns and Antecedents Possessive Pronouns Agreement Mixed Up Pronouns I or Me

A. B. C. D. What is the pronoun? Now I will tell you the end of the fable. Answer

A. B. C. D. What is the pronoun and is it subject or object? Now I will tell you the end of the fable. I, you

A. B. C. D. What is the pronoun ? The father was sure this plan would help them. Answer

A. B. C. D. What is the pronoun and is it subject or object? The father was sure this plan would help them. Them

A. B. C. D. Replace the underlined words with personal pronouns. The father said, “This lesson has taught my sons.” Answer

A. B. C. D. Replace the underlined words with personal pronouns. The father said, “This lesson has taught my sons.” It; them

A. B. C. D. What are the pronuns in the sentence? Nobody knew the answer to it in her class. Answer

A. B. C. D. What are the pronuns in the sentence? Nobody knew the answer to it in her class. Nobody, it, her

A. B. C. D. What are the pronouns in the following sentence? Everyone brought his/her Sunny D labels for the class contest. Answer

A. B. C. D. What are the pronouns in the following sentence? Everyone brought his/her Sunny D labels for the class contest. Everyone, his/her

A. B. C. D. Tell the antecedent of each underlined pronoun. The king and queen were proud of the baby girl, and they loved her dearly. Answer

A. B. C. D. Tell the antecedent of each underlined pronoun. The king and queen were proud of the baby girl, and they loved her dearly. the king and queen

A. B. C. D. Tell each pronoun and its antecedent. The man listened to the bear. He wanted to learn what it would offer. Answer

A. B. C. D. Tell each pronoun and its antecedent. The man listened to the bear. He wanted to learn what it would offer. He – man It - bear

A. B. C. D. Did Shani and (they, them) watch the TV show? Answer

A. B. C. D. Did Shani and (they, them) watch the TV show? they

A. B. C. D. (He, Him) and (she, her) go everywhere together. Answer

A. B. C. D. (He, Him) and (she, her) go everywhere together. He She

A. B. C. D. Answer Actually the people in the picture are (we,us).

A. B. C. D. Actually the people in the picture are (we,us). we

A. B. C. D. Tell the possessive pronoun. I didn’t get a cheeseburger, so I tasted hers. Answer

A. B. C. D. Tell the possessive pronoun. I didn’t get a cheeseburger, so I tasted hers. Hers

A. B. C. D. Tell the possessive pronoun. Is your seat belt always fastened? Answer

A. B. C. D. Tell the possessive pronoun. Is your seat belt always fastened? Your

A. B. C. D. Fiona will take (us, we) to the game. Answer

A. B. C. D. Fiona will take (us, we) to the game. us

A. B. C. D. Replace the underlined word or words with the correct possessive pronoun. This yellow parka looks similar to my parka. Answer

A. B. C. D. Replace the underlined word or words with the correct possessive pronoun. This yellow parka looks similar to my parka. mine

A. B. C. D. Do any of the customers bring (his or her, their) own shopping bags? Answer

A. B. C. D. Do any of the customers bring (his or her, their) own shopping bags? their

A. B. C. D. Derek asked his neighbor to take care of (his,their) cat for the weekend. Answer

A. B. C. D. Derek asked his neighbor to take care of (his,their) cat for the weekend. His

A. B. C. D. The bus driver and the students clapped (his/her, their) hands. Answer

A. B. C. D. The bus driver and the students clapped (his/her, their) hands. their

A. B. C. D. Amelia or Amanda will read (her, their) report first. Answer

A. B. C. D. Amelia or Amanda will read (her, their) report first. her

A. B. C. D. Neither my mom nor my aunt remembered (their, her) umbrella. Answer

A. B. C. D. Neither my mom nor my aunt remembered (their, her) umbrella. her

A. B. C. D. Choose the pronoun that best completes the sentence. Several volleyball players were kicked off the team because of (his, their) bad grades. Answer

A. B. C. D. Choose the pronoun that best completes the sentence. Several volleyball players were kicked off the team because of (his, their) bad grades. their

A. B. C. D. Is it I or me? Sam lent __ this video. Answer

A. B. C. D. Is it I or me? Sam lent __ this video. me

A. B. C. D. Is it I or me? Roger and ___ rode our new bikes. Answer

A. B. C. D. Is it I or me? Roger and ___ rode our new bikes. I

A. B. C. D. Is it I or me? The drama club will be giving both Mark and ____ a prize for winning the contest. Answer

A. B. C. D. Is it I or me? The drama club will be giving both Mark and ____ a prize for winning the contest. me

A. B. C. D. Is it I or me? Sam and Lea went to the store without James and ___. Answer

A. B. C. D. Is it I or me? Sam and Lea went to the store without James and ___. me

A. B. C. D. Is it I or me? The three of us who signed up for the computer class are Terry, Jen and ______. Answer

A. B. C. D. Is it I or me? The three of us who signed up for the computer class are Terry, Jen and ______. I

A. B. C. D. Fill in the blank with the pronoun that best completes the sentence. When my pencil broke, I asked my teacher if I could sharpen ____. Answer

A. B. C. D. Fill in the blank with the pronoun that best completes the sentence. When my pencil broke, I asked my teacher if I could sharpen ____. it

A. B. C. D. To (who, whom) should I send the letter? Answer

A. B. C. D. To (who, whom) should I send the letter? it whom

A. B. C. D. Fill in the blank with the pronoun that best completes the sentence. One of the checkers needed a manager to help (her, them). Answer

A. B. C. D. Fill in the blank with the pronoun that best completes the sentence. One of the checkers needed a manager to help (her, them). her

A. B. C. D. (Who, Whom) wrote that essay? Answer

A. B. C. D. (Who, Whom) wrote that essay? Who

A. B. C. D. Fill in the blank with the pronoun that best completes the sentence. “Is this Marsha?” asked the voice on the phone. “Yes,” said Marsha, “this is ____.” Answer

A. B. C. D. Fill in the blank with the pronoun that best completes the sentence. “Is this Marsha?” asked the voice on the phone. “Yes,” said Marsha, “this is ____.” she

A. B. C. D. Final Jeopardy Place your wager.

A. B. C. D. List all of the pronouns in the following paragraph. One day John went to school and he couldn’t find his backpack. Everyone he asked said that they had not seen it. Then Julie came up to him and said that she saw it on the gym floor but she wasn’t sure who put it there. No one else had seen it. John finally found his backpack in the hallway where he had left it.

A. B. C. D. List all of the pronouns in the following paragraph. One day John went to school and he couldn’t find his backpack. Everyone he asked said that they had not seen it. Then Julie came up to him and said that she saw it on the gym floor but she wasn’t sure who put it there. No one else had seen it. John finally found his backpack in the hallway where he had left it.