Personal/Possessive Pronouns | Interrogative Pronouns | Demonstrative Pronouns | Reflexive Pronouns | Indefinite Pronouns |
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Do possessive adjectives come before or after nouns?
Befor
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True or False: An interrogative pronoun is used to introduce a question?
True
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______ and ______ point out people or things that are near.
This and these
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True or False: Reflexive pronouns always end with an 's
No
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what are the two types of indefinite pronouns?
Singular and plural.
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True or False: Possessive pronouns show both ownership and relationship?
True
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What are the three objects that whom is always used as?
Direct object, indirect object, and object of the preposition.
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_____ and _____ point out people or things that are far away.
That and those
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Find the reflexive pronoun and tell if it direct or indirect object: A chameleon protects itself from danger by changing colors.
Itself, direct object
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Fill in the blank:
Indefinite pronouns often do not have _____.
Antecedents
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What are the two different types of personal pronouns?
Singular and Plural
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What is the missing interrogative pronoun: Whom, who, what, whose and ?
Which
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What is the missing demonstrative pronoun: This, that, those, and ?
These
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Fill in the blank: A reflexive pronoun is always a _____ never a ______ in a sentence.
Object, subject
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Identify the indefinite pronoun:
Has anyone seen my wallet?
Anyone
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What are the three different types of nouns that go with singular and plural nouns?
Subject, Object, and Possessive
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Fill in the blank: The person ______ I called was my sister.
Whom
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Demonstrative pronouns point out a ____,____,_____, or ______.
Person, place, thing or idea
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Is this a proper way to use a reflexive pronoun?:
Mike dedicated himself to becoming a ball player.
Yes
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Pick the right word to fit the sentence:
An indefinite pronoun (dose or does not) refer to a specific person, place or thing.
Does not
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What is the difference between possessive and personal pronouns?
Personal Pronouns shows who the sentence is about while possessive pronouns show who
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What is the pronoun "who" is alwaysed used as a?
Subject or a predicate pronoun
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What are the two words that you should never use for a demonstrative pronoun?
Here and there
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What are all the reflexive pronouns?
Myself, ourselves, yourself, yourselves, herself, himself, itself, and themselves.
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Can there be a singular and plural pronoun?
Yes
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