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Test your knowledge on pronouns, antecedents, and verb types with this interactive review worksheet. Identify correct answers quickly and improve your grammar skills. Practice essential concepts for better language proficiency.
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Around the World Pronoun Review
What answer choice is the antecedent to the italicized pronoun in the sentence below? • One of the girls has a new baby in her family. a. girls b. baby c. her d. family
What answer choice is the antecedent to the italicized pronoun in the sentence below? • Everyone knows you are guilty of the crime, Turtle. • A. Everyone • B. crime • C. Turtle
What answer choice is the antecedent to the italicized pronoun in the sentence below? • Everyone knows you are guilty of the crime, Turtle. • C. Turtle
Which of the following sentences is compound and uses a personal pronoun? • My parents celebrated their anniversary by themselves on Friday, and we had a surprise party for them on Saturday. • Regardless of your opinion, I am going to paint my room black. • Girls, please help yourselves to more ice cream because there is plenty. • Since I do not believe in Santa Clause, Mom says that I can’t visit him at the mall.
Which of the following sentences is compound and uses a personal pronoun? • My parents celebrated their anniversary by themselves on Friday, and we had a surprise party for them on Saturday.
Which of the following sentences is simple and uses a singular, feminine subjective personal pronoun? • She did not enjoy the movie or dinner. • Keannatold Jamari and me that she is allowed to attend the field trip. • Mrs. Davis and she expressed their delight about the prize money, but they were unwilling to share a penny of it with anyone. • He told his well-kept secret.
Which of the following sentences is simple and uses a singular, feminine subjective personal pronoun? • She did not enjoy the movie or dinner. This sentence is simple but does have a compound direct object (movie or dinner). The singular, feminine subjective pronoun is SHE.
NOT ON THE REVIEW WS…(You have only two minutes to answer.) • Which sentence has an intransitive verb and uses a predicate nominative correctly. • Bob delivered the newspapers throughout the town. • It was him who ate all the pie. • He ran up the hill, through the forest, and across the plains. • This is she, the lady from Kansas.
Which sentence has an intransitive verb and uses a predicate nominative correctly. • Bob delivered the newspapers throughout the town. (NO…transitive verb with a DO) • It was him who ate all the pie. (NO…intransitive but the predicate nominative is in the objective case.) • He ran up the hill, through the forest, and across the plains. (NO…intransitive but there is no PN) • This is she, the lady from Kansas. (YES>>>THIS IS IT!!!)
Which of the following sentences is complex (it has both a dependent and independent clause) and uses a plural, objective personal pronoun? • Mr. Autrey and I visited Rome last summer. • Although you told them about your trouble, Lance and Miriam would not offer assistance. • It will be a sad day when they miss the bus. • That girl never listens, and she certainly does not do well.
Which of the following sentences is complex (it has both a dependent and independent clause) and uses a plural, objective personal pronoun? • Mr. Autrey and I visited Rome last summer. • Although you told them about your trouble, Lance and Miriam would not offer assistance. • It will be a sad day when they miss the bus. • That girl never listens, and she certainly does not do well.
Which of the following pronouns is not possessive? a. Their b. our c. him d. mine
Which of the following pronouns is not possessive? a. Their b. our c. him d. mine
Which of the following sentences is compound and uses a possessive masculine pronoun? • I certainly enjoyed cooking your dinner. • That is the locker where Marcus stores his books. • Megan and he enjoy reading books together, but her books are always more difficult than his books. • Linda and she studied for the test, yet Linda did not pass it.
Which of the following sentences is compound and uses a possessive masculine pronoun? • I certainly enjoyed cooking your dinner. • That is the locker where Marcus stores his books. • Megan and he enjoy reading books together, but her books are always more difficult than his books. • Linda and she studied for the test, yet Linda did not pass it.
Which of the following sentences uses a reflexive pronoun? a. She constructed a beautiful house by herself. • She herself constructed a beautiful house. • Did you yourself enjoy that dinner? • He himself gave me a pat on the back.
Which of the following sentences uses a reflexive pronoun? • She constructed a beautiful house by herself. (Herself is the object of the preposition by.) • She herself constructed a beautiful house. • Did you yourself enjoy that dinner? • He himself gave me a pat on the back.
Who did that? a. Interrogative…Demonstrative b. Interrogative…reflexive c. Personal…relative d. Personal…demonstrative
Who did that? a. Interrogative…Demonstrative b. Interrogative…reflexive c. Personal…relative d. Personal…demonstrative
NOT ON THE REVIEW…YOU HAVE 30 SECONDS TO RESPOND. • What type of pronoun does each underlined word represent? Everyone expects him to tell him or her for whom the cake was made. • Personal…personal…reflexive…relative • Indefinite…personal…personal…relative • Demonstrative…personal…personal…relative • Indefinite…indefinite…indefinite…interrogative
What type of pronoun does each underlined word represent? Everyone expects him to tell him or her for whom the cake was made. • Personal…personal…reflexive…relative • Indefinite…personal…personal…relative • Demonstrative…personal…personal…relative • Indefinite…indefinite…indefinite…interrogative
You owe yourself a pat on your back. a. subjective…intensive…possessive b. Objective…reflexive…possessive c. Possessive…compound personal…reflexive d. Subjective…reflexive…possessive
You owe yourself a pat on your back. a. subjective…intensive…possessive b. Objective…reflexive…possessive c. Possessive…compound personal…reflexive d. Subjective…reflexive…possessive
Several of his personal records were broken at the Olympics. a. Demonstrative…personal objective b. Interrogative…personal subjective c. Personal…compound personal d. Indefinite…personal possessive
Several of his personal records were broken at the Olympics. a. Demonstrative…personal objective b. Interrogative…personal subjective c. Personal…compound personal d. Indefinite…personal possessive
My parents loaned me their car for my senior prom. a. Demonstrative…personal subjective b. Relative…personal possessive c. Personal plural possessive…personal singular possessive d. Plural indefinite…personal singular objective
My parents loaned me their car for my senior prom. a. Demonstrative…personal subjective b. Relative…personal possessive c. Personal plural possessive…personal singular possessive d. Plural indefinite…personal singular objective
Choose the verb that agrees with the indefinite pronoun in each sentence below. • Some of the girls (are, is) spending the night at my house.
Choose the verb that agrees with the indefinite pronoun in each sentence below. • Some of the girls (are, is) spending the night at my house.
Choose the verb that agrees with the indefinite pronoun in each sentence below. • Several of the puppies (needs, need) a new home.
Choose the verb that agrees with the indefinite pronoun in each sentence below. • Several of the puppies (needs, need) a new home.
NOT ON THE REVIEW…YOU HAVE 10 SECONDS TO ANSWER. • Each of the boys (are, is) trying out for the baseball team.
Each of the boys (are, is) trying out for the baseball team.
NOT ON THE REVIEW…YOU HAVE 10 SECONDS TO ANSWER. • Much of this test (is, are) easy to understand.