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1 Four Corners Pronouns- Unit 3

2 Identify the underlined word
He took her to the mall to buy some new clothes. 1) Subject pronoun 2) Direct object pronoun 3) Demonstrative pronoun 4) Reflexive pronoun

3 2) Direct Object pronoun
Who was taken to the mall? “Her”. “Her” replaces the name of the recipient of the action, so “her” is the direct object pronoun.

4 Identify the underlined word
The baby fed himself a carrot. 1) Reflexive pronoun 2) Intensive pronoun 3) Subject pronoun 4) Possessive pronoun

5 1) Reflexive pronoun If we removed the word “himself”, the sentence would not make sense because we would not know who the baby fed. Since “himself” is required for understanding, it is a reflexive pronoun.

6 Identify the underlined word
Bailey walked across the stage. She received her diploma. 1) Intensive pronoun 2) Object pronoun 3) Possessive pronoun 4) Antecedent

7 4) Antecedent In the second sentence, “Bailey” is replaced with the subject pronoun “she”. The noun being replaced by a pronoun is the antecedent.

8 Identify the underlined word
You ride your bike to school everyday. 1) 1st person plural 2) 2nd person singular 3) 3rd person singular 4) 2nd person plural

9 2) 2nd person singular Since “you” is only referring to one person, it is in the 2nd person singular form.

10 Identify the underlined word
Everyone has to go to school. 1) Antecedent 2) Object pronoun 3) Indefinite pronoun 4) Intensive pronoun

11 3) Indefinite pronoun “Everyone” does not specify certain people, but rather refers to an unknown group.

12 Identify the underlined word
My dad sent my grandma flowers for her birthday. 1) Indirect object 2) Indirect object pronoun 3) Direct object 4) Direct object pronoun

13 “Flowers” is the recipient of the action (verb).
3) Direct object What was sent? The flowers were sent. “Flowers” is the recipient of the action (verb).

14 Identify the underlined word
He himself was unable to win the race. 1) Reflexive pronoun 2) Possessive pronoun 3) Direct object pronoun 4) Intensive pronoun

15 4) Intensive pronoun We could remove the word “himself” and the sentence would still make sense. The only purpose of “himself” is to provide emphasis.

16 Identify the underlined word
This is my friend. 1) Demonstrative pronoun 2) Intensive pronoun 3) Possessive pronoun 4) Reflexive pronoun

17 1) Demonstrative pronoun
“This” refers to and identifies a specific person.

18 Identify the underlined word
Running is a form of exercise. 1) Indirect object 2) Object of the preposition 3) Antecedent 4) Direct object

19 2) Object of the preposition
“Exercise” is a noun following the preposition “of”.

20 Identify the underlined word
They are interested in biology. 1) Indirect object 2) Reflexive pronoun 3) Subject pronoun 4) Direct object

21 Who is interested in biology?
3) Subject pronoun Who is interested in biology? “They” are interested. “They” is the subject pronoun completing the action of being “interested”.

22 Identify the underlined word
I drove him the soccer cleats. 1) Indirect object 2) Possessive pronoun 3) Direct object pronoun 4) Indirect object pronoun

23 4) Indirect object pronoun
To whom were the cleats driven? They were to driven to “him”. “Him” replaces a noun and answers the question “to whom/for whom”.

24 Identify the underlined word
Their house is on Elm Street. 1) Indirect object 2) Possessive pronoun 3) Direct object pronoun 4) Indirect object pronoun

25 “Their” shows that the house belongs to them.
2) Possessive pronoun “Their” shows that the house belongs to them.

26 Identify the underlined word
With whom are you going to the dance on Saturday? 1) Intensive pronoun 2) Subject pronoun 3) Direct object pronoun 4) Interrogative pronoun

27 4) Interrogative pronoun
Since a question is being asked, the name of the person is unknown, requiring the use of an interrogative pronoun (question word).


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