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You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

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Pronouns Subject and Object Pronouns Usage Possessive Pronouns Contractions 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

Identify the pronoun. Tell whether it is singular or plural. Mom told them today is cleaning day.

Them; plural

Replace the underlined words with a pronoun. Kristen and Ben had one more cleaning job to do.

They

Replace the underlined words with a pronoun. Brother and sister thought of a fun way to annoy Pete.

him

Emily wanted to go to the beach because she was hot. Tell the antecedent. Emily wanted to go to the beach because she was hot.

Emily

Kelly gave Tara a band-aid because her finger was bleeding. Tell the antecedent. Kelly gave Tara a band-aid because her finger was bleeding.

Tara

Tell whether the pronoun is a subject or object pronoun. We practice a new song every week.

subject

Tell whether the pronoun is a subject or object pronoun. Nancy asked us for help.

object

Tell whether the pronoun is a subject or object pronoun. Last week you met Mrs. Ryan’s sister.

subject

Tell whether the pronoun is a subject or object pronoun. The students did not enjoy it.

object

Tell whether the pronoun is a subject or object pronoun. Sandy thanks you for a job well done!

Object

Him and my brother enjoy playing basket. Tell whether the underlined pronoun used in the sentence is correct. If it is wrong, fix it. Him and my brother enjoy playing basket.

Incorrect; He

My parents took my friend and I to the mall for dinner. Tell whether the underlined pronoun used in the sentence is correct. If it is wrong, fix it. My parents took my friend and I to the mall for dinner.

Incorrect; me

Choose the correct word for each sentence. Justin said that (your/you’re) report was excellent.

your

Choose the correct word for each sentence. The members love (their/they’re) ideas.

their

Choose the correct word for each sentence. (Its/It’s) easy to come up with ideas for the book club.

It’s

Choose the correct possessive pronoun that goes in this sentence. Ken said that (him/his) biggest challenge was waking up at 4:00AM.

his

Choose the correct possessive pronoun that goes in this sentence. Linda said (her/hers) was keeping Ken awake.

hers

Replace the underlined words with the correct possessive pronoun. Ken and Linda’s reports are based on scientific data.

Their

Replace the underlined words with the correct possessive pronoun. Our class wants to visit Linda’s weather station.

her

Replace the underlined words with the correct possessive pronoun. Your class will visit the station next month.

Yours

Write the correct contraction for the underlined words. It is easy to come up with ideas for the poetry book.

It’s

Write the correct contraction for the underlined words. I am making a system to rate the books I read.

I’m

Write the correct contraction for the underlined words. All the students said they are willing to help copy the notes.

They’re

Tell the correct spelling of the pronoun in each sentence. Its/It’s fun to be a part of the book club.

It’s

Tell the correct spelling of the pronoun in each sentence. Your/You’re going to enjoy this book.

You’re

Final Jeopardy Make your wager

On a piece of paper, write the part of speech of every word in this paragraph. My friends and I watched the sun set slowly over the horizon on this beautiful night.

My(PN) friends (N) and (C) I (PN) watched (V) the (art My(PN) friends (N) and (C) I (PN) watched (V) the (art.) sun (N) set (V) slowly (AV) over (Prep.) the (art.) horizon (N) on (prep.) the (art.) beautiful (adj.) night (N).