ASSESSMENT REVIEW Pronouns/Complete Sentences. Identify the Pronoun Directions: Draw a line under each pronoun. Then, write whether the pronoun is a subject.

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ASSESSMENT REVIEW Pronouns/Complete Sentences

Identify the Pronoun Directions: Draw a line under each pronoun. Then, write whether the pronoun is a subject pronoun or an object pronoun. Also, state if it is singular or plural. I pass a bowl of fruit to Grandmother. I pass a bowl of fruit to Grandmother. (Singular/Subject)

Identify the Pronoun The girls wave to her. The girls wave to her. (Singular/Object) They read until the sun goes down. They read until the sun goes down. (Plural/Subject)

Possessive Pronoun Directions: Write each sentence. Use a possessive pronoun in place of each underlined group of words. Alec’s is a big house with a slate roof. His is a big house with a slate roof.

Possessive Pronouns The house is two miles north of German’s. The house is two miles north of his.

Write About It Directions: Using complete sentences, write a paragraph about your favorite holiday. Include at least two subject pronouns, two object pronouns, and one possessive pronoun. Underline the two subject pronouns, draw a circle around the object pronouns, and draw a box around the possessive pronoun.