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More work with pronouns

Identify me sentences Singular or plural

Row 1, Col 1 The subject (antecedent) in the sentence: Sam and Mary lost their dogs and they were sad. What is Sam and Mary

1,2 The person in the store lost ______ wallet. His or her

1,3 Someone left____ car unlocked His or her

1,4 No one singular

2,1 The subject (antecedent) in the sentence: When the wind blows and the rain falls they let you know a storm has come. What is Wind and Rain

2,2 The boy and girl sat in ______ rooms and cried ______to sleep. Their, themselves

2,3 The dog belonged to the boys and ______ took care of it. they

2,4 Someone. singular

3,1 The pronouns in the sentence: The children in the story were talking and they all got themselves in trouble. What are they and themselves

3,2 A person frequently lies and then no one trusts ________. Him or her

3,3 Many people get sick, and need to take care of _________ themselves

3,4 Anyone singular

4,1 The pronouns in the sentence: The little boy was stubborn and he wanted to feed himself. What is he and himself

4,2 Each person has to sign in and get ______name tag. His or her

4,3 Someone can lose ____ paper if it doesn’t have a name on it. His or her

4,4 No one singular

5,1 The pronouns in the sentence: Mary said “I want to ride all my myself!” What is I and Myself

5,2 Many children own dogs, But _____ don’t all take care of the dogs _________ They themselves

5,3 Anyone can lose his way without _____ map. His or her

5,4 Everyone singular