Pronouns. Pronouns Review Good morning! Answer the following as best you can in your comp book, without looking at your grammar book: 1.What is the definition.

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Pronouns

Pronouns Review Good morning! Answer the following as best you can in your comp book, without looking at your grammar book: 1.What is the definition of a pronoun? 2.Why are pronouns used? 3.What is the definition of an antecedent?

Personal Pronouns List the personal pronoun(s) in the following sentences: 4.He found exactly the ring she wanted. 5.Are we going to go with them? 6.You and I make a great team.

Pronouns and Antecedents List and label the pronoun(s) and antecedent(s) in the following sentences: 7.Sam likes Star Wars. He has seen all of the movies. 8.Bob and Ray said they needed a ride to school. 9.Sarah started reading a new book, but she didn’t like it. 10.Carrie did some of her homework, but she didn’t complete it.

Reflexive Pronouns List the reflexive pronouns in the following sentences: 11.I often find myself staring into space. 12.Mary bought herself a new backpack. 13.The players decided to raise the money themselves.

Indefinite Pronouns List the indefinite pronoun(s) in the following sentences: 14.Has anyone seen Mary? 15.Nothing is better than chocolate cake. 16.Some are going to the party, and some are not. 17.Everybody must attend school.

Demonstrative and Interrogative Pronouns Identify the demonstrative and interrogative pronoun(s) in the following sentences: 18.Who is going to the store? 19.Those are the best cupcakes I’ve ever had. 20.What is the problem? 21.That movie was mundane.