2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Singular Pronouns Plural Pronouns Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns Hodge Podge
Does this sentence have a singular pronoun? Joanne wanted to come to my party but she was busy.
Yes, the pronoun she is singular
Does this sentence have a singular pronoun? Her name is Michelle, but people call her Elle.
Yes, the pronoun her is singular
Does this sentence have a singular pronoun? I went to the park last Thursday with my friends.
Yes, the pronoun I is singular
Which of the following pronouns is not a singular pronoun? Imeweshehe
We is not a singular pronoun
Does this sentence have a singular noun? I went to the store to buy baseball cards for my party.
Yes, I is a singular noun
Identify the plural pronoun: May we go to their house?
The plural pronoun is we
Is the pronoun “we” used only as a plural pronoun? We went to Staples to get modeling clay for a project.
No, it is also used as a subject pronoun
Identify the plural noun. He went out to dinner last night with his friend.
This sentence does not have a plural noun.
Identify the plural noun: They are going to each lunch together at his grandmother’s house.
The plural noun is they
Does this sentence have a plural noun? The teacher will return the papers to them after lunch.
The plural pronoun is them
Replace the noun with a subject pronoun: Debbie writes books for children in her spare time.
The subject pronoun is she
Replace the noun with a subject pronoun. Josh is a great student and he is a good athlete too.
The subject pronoun is he
Which pronoun should not be used in the subject of a sentence? I shewe me he
The pronoun “me” should not be used in the subject.
Identify the subject noun and replace it with a subject pronoun: Tina went home with Sammy after school.
The subject noun Tina can be replaced with the subject pronoun “she.”
Replace the subject noun with a subject pronoun: Eric and Andy go swimming every Saturday.
The subject Eric and Andy can be replaced with the subject pronoun “they”
Change the noun in the object of the sentence to a pronoun: Susan gave the book to Janet
Change Janet to her.
She slowly crept toward her brother hoping to scare (he, him).
“Him” is the object pronoun
We've got a new cat, but haven't thought of a name for (he, him) yet.
“him” is the object pronoun.
Donna was upset, so she chose to isolate herself from (she, her) family
“her” is the object pronoun
My grandmother gives me a hug every time (she, her) sees me.
“she” is the object pronoun
After (I, me) finished my shower, I dried myself with a towel
“I”
(I, Me) have given her a present
“I”
(We, Us) could feel the heat from the blaze.
“we”
My teacher, Mrs. Smith, gave (we, us) homework today.
“us”
(We, Us) saw a flock of geese fly over our house.
“we”