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1. What do pronouns do?

2. What is an antecedent?

3. What is the difference between a subject pronoun and an object pronoun?

4. What is the difference between a singular pronoun and a plural pronoun?

5. What is the difference between a first person pronoun and a third person pronoun?

6. Which of the following is possessive? Its It’s

7. Which of the following is an object? HE HIM

8. Which of the following is an object? I ME

9. Which of the following is singular? We Her

10. Which of the following is Third Person? Us Them

11. Use grammar language to explain what is wrong with this. Me and dad are going to the game

12. Use grammar language to explain what is wrong with this. Their trying to win the competition.

13. Use grammar language to explain what is wrong with this. Me and him both were late to class.

14. Use grammar language to explain what is wrong with this. My bike is cool, but it’s handlebars are crooked.

15. Use grammar language to explain what is wrong with this. Your a good friend, Roscoe.

16. Write three examples of first person, singular pronouns.

17. Write one example of a third person, singular, subject pronoun.

18. Write one example of a second person, singular, subject pronoun.

19. Write one example of a first person, plural, object pronoun.

20. Which pronoun is your favorite?

21. What are the 3 parts of a sentence?

What is a verb phrase?