Pronoun Review.

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Pronoun Review

Question 1: A pronoun is a word that replaces a …

Answer 1 Noun

Question 2: What three types of pronouns did you learn about?

Answer 2 Subject pronoun Possessive pronoun Object pronoun

Question 3 What does a subject pronoun replace?

Answer 3 Subject noun

Question 4 My family and I will travel to the Bahamas over break.

Answer 4 We

Question 5 Alexander slipped on the ice in the parking lot.

Answer 5 He

Question 6 Sandra is having a birthday party this weekend.

Answer 6 She

Question 7 ______ need to do a better job at cleaning your desk.

Answer 7 You

Question 8 The pencils and pens belong in the cup.

Answer 8 They

Question 9 The trampoline broke in the storm.

Answer 9 It

Question 10 What does an object pronoun replace?

Answer 10 Direct object

Question 11 What is the direct object? Sam invited Maria to the party.

Answer 11 Maria

Question 12 What object pronoun would replace the direct object? Sam invited Maria to the party.

Answer 12 her

Question 13 What is the direct object? The father sees the children.

Answer 13 The children

Question 14 What object pronoun would replace the direct object? The father sees the children.

Answer 14 them

Question 15 What is the direct object? The dog licked Ron and I.

Answer 15 Ron and I

Question 16 What object pronoun would replace the direct object? The dog licked Ron and I.

Answer 16 us

Question 17 What is the direct object? The catcher tossed the ball to me.

Answer 17 The ball

Question 18 What object pronoun would replace the direct object? The catcher tossed the ball to me.

Answer 18 it

Question 19 What is the object pronoun? The bright sunlight blinded me.

Answer 19 me

Question 20 What is the object pronoun? “I know you!” said Derrek.

Answer 20 you

Question 21 What does a possessive pronoun show? (Hint: 3 answers would work)

Answer 21 Possession Ownership Belonging

Question 22 Add a possessive pronoun. “Give that back! That is ____!” yelled Carol.

Answer 22 mine

Question 23 Add a possessive pronoun. Would you like chocolate or vanilla ice cream? The choice is ________.

Answer 23 yours

Question 24 Add a possessive pronoun. Jason broke ____ promise to his best friend.

Answer 24 his

Question 25 What type of pronoun? We tried out for the baseball team.

Answer 25 Subject pronoun

Question 26 What type of pronoun? She dropped it on the counter.

Answer 26 Object pronoun

Question 27 What type of pronoun? They went to the park after school.

Answer 27 Subject pronoun

Question 28 What type of pronoun? That pair of shoes is mine.

Answer 28 Possessive Pronoun

Question 29 What type of pronoun? The lion chased it through the grass.

Answer 29 Object pronoun

Question 30 What type of pronoun? We studied for the test last night.

Answer 30 Subject pronoun

Question 31 What type of pronoun? Thomas dropped it on the floor.

Answer 31 Object pronoun

Question 32 What type of pronoun? That dress belongs to Katie. It is hers.

Answer 32 Possessive Pronoun

Question 33 What type of pronoun? Cathy took her to dance class.

Answer 33 Object pronoun

Question 34 What type of pronoun? They had ice cream sundaes for dessert.

Answer 34 Subject pronoun

Question 35 What type of pronoun? We own two golden retrievers. They are ours.

Answer 35 Possessive Pronoun

Question 35 Who is your favorite teacher?

Answer 35 Mrs. Maddox!!! 