Which word is the antecedent in the sentence below? Jill said she would watch the show. A – said B- watch C- Jill D- show.

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Which word is the antecedent in the sentence below? Jill said she would watch the show. A – said B- watch C- Jill D- show

Jill said she would watch the show. C Pronoun

A pronoun replaces a _____ A – adjective B- noun C- verb D- preposition

A pronoun replaces a noun. B

______pronouns are used the most. A – Personal B- Demonstrative C- Reflexive D- Indefinite

Personal pronouns are used the most. A

Personal Pronouns are divided into how many groups? A – 5 B- 2 C- 1 D- 3

Personal pronouns are divided into 3 groups D

Third person is the person_________ A- speaking B- spoken about C- spoken to D-not spoken about

Third person is the person spoken about. B

Which word is the reflexive pronoun in the following sentence? You’ll have to ask yourself what you really want to do. A – have B- what C- you’ll D- yourself

You’ll have to ask yourself what you really want to do. D

______ pronouns ask questions A- reflexive B- personal C- Interrogative D- Possessive

Interrogative pronouns ask questions C

Anyone is an example of what type of pronoun? A- Demonstrative B- Indefinite C – Reflexive D- Interrogative

Anyone is an example of what type of pronoun? Indefinite B

_______ pronouns point out a person, place, or thing. A - Reflexive B- Personal C- Demonstrative D- Interrogative

_______ pronouns point out a person place or thing. Demonstrative C

Which word in the sentence below is a personal pronoun? Do you have a favorite type of show? A- you B- type C- show D- have

Which word in the sentence below is a personal pronoun? Do you have a favorite type of show? A

My, mine, our, ours are examples of what type of pronoun? A - Demonstrative B- Possessive Personal C- Indefinite D- Singular personal

My, mine, our, ours are examples of what type of pronoun? Possessive Personal B

______ pronouns refer to nouns in general A- Indefinite B- Reflexive C- Personal D- Demonstrative

______ pronouns refer to nouns in general Indefinite A

Interrogative pronouns begin with the letter____ A- F B- T C- S D- W

Interrogative pronouns begin with the letter____ “W” D

Demonstrative Pronouns begin with what letter? A- F B- T C- S D- W

Demonstrative Pronouns begin with what letter? “T” B

Identify the Interrogative pronoun in the sentence below A- shall B- we C- who D- to Who shall we ask to the party?

C Identify the Interrogative pronoun in the sentence below

Which word in the sentence below is a possessive pronoun? This new car is mine. A- this B- mine C- is D- new

Which word in the sentence below is a possessive pronoun? This new car is mine. B

______ pronouns end in –self or - selves A- reflexive B- personal C- interrogative D- indefinite

______ pronouns end in –self or - selves Reflexive A

What is the antecedent in the sentence below? Let's call Crysta and ask her to join the team. A- her B- ask C-team D- Crysta

What is the antecedent in the sentence below? Let's call Crysta and ask her to join the team. D Pronoun

What is the antecedent in the sentence below? I get worried when the neighbors let their dog out. A- I B- neighbors C- let D- their

What is the antecedent in the sentence below? I get worried when the neighbors let their dog out. B Pronoun

who, whom, what, which, whose are examples of what type of pronoun? A- Interrogative B- Reflexive C- Personal D- Possessive

who, whom, what, which, whose are examples of what type of pronoun? Interrogative A

What is the pronoun in the following sentence? They water- skied on Lake Erie. A- on B- they C- water-skied D- Lake Erie

What is the pronoun in the following sentence? They water-skied on Lake Erie. B

What word in the following sentence is a pronoun? Mary was so excited that she ran all the way home. A- Mary B- way C- she D- home

What word in the following sentence is a pronoun? Mary was so excited that she ran all the way home. C

What is the antecedent in the sentence below? The test was difficult for Dave, who had not studied. A- Dave B- test C- who D- difficult

What is the antecedent in the sentence below? The test was difficult for Dave, who had not studied. A Pronoun