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Pronoun Antecedent Assessment

Pronoun Antecedent Assessment

Assessment

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English

9th - 11th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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19 Slides • 23 Questions

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Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement

A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun.
An antecedent is the noun or noun phrase that the pronoun replaced.

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Number

A pronoun must agree with its antecedent in number.
A singular pronoun (he, she, it) replaces a singular noun.
A plural pronoun (they, them, we) replaces a plural noun.

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Gender

A pronoun must agree with its antecedent in gender.
A masculine pronoun (he, him, his) replaces a masculine noun.
A feminine pronoun (she, her, hers) replaces a feminine noun.

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Multiple Choice

The boys scratched his armpits.

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Correct

2

Incorrect

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Multiple Choice

Helena and Rachel attended their class.

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Correct

2

Incorrect

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Multiple Choice

I want that last piece of pizza. She looks delicious.

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Correct

2

Incorrect

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Multiple Choice

My son went to his soccer game.

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Correct

2

Incorrect

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Multiple Choice

Abraham Lincoln recited her speech at Gettysburg.

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Correct

2

Incorrect

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Multiple Choice

Hey, you dropped your pencil. Here it is.

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Correct

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Incorrect

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Easy, right?

Well, what if it is harder to figure out who/what the antecedent is?
Try these next questions.

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Multiple Choice

What is the antecedent in the sentence? If you are finished using those colored pencils, please put them back in the box.

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box

2

you

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colored

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pencils

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Multiple Choice

What is the antecedent in the sentence? Somebody left her backpack in the girls' locker room.

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backpack

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girl

3

locker

4

room

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Multiple Choice

What is the antecedent in the sentence?A few arrived early. They are waiting outside.

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outside

2

few

3

early

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arrived

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Multiple Choice

What is the antecedent in the sentence? "I moved that pile of papers to your bedroom," said Kendra's mom. "I was tired of looking at it."

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bedroom

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papers

3

pile

4

mom

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Multiple Choice

What is the antecedent in the sentence? At the beginning of the month, my family bought new dinner plates. Three of them are already broken!

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family

2

plates

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dinner

4

month

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Multiple Choice

What is the antecedent in the sentence? "If nobody raises his or her hand, I'm just going to call on someone," said the teacher.

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someone

2

teacher

3

nobody

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hand

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Multiple Choice

What is the antecedent in the sentence? A collection of paintings is on display at the museum. It will be there until June.

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paintings

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museum

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June

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collection

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Multiple Choice

What is the antecedent in the sentence? The all star soccer team, made up of players from all over the state, won its championship game.

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state

2

game

3

team

4

players

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Indefinite Pronouns - Now it gets real!

Indefinite pronouns are pronouns that refer to unknown people, places, or things.


These pronouns are really tricky, and its easy to mess these up.


Some of these pronouns are always singular, some are always plural, but a few of them can be either singular or plural depending upon the phrase that follows them.

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Indefinite pronouns

Singular



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Indefinite pronouns

Plural



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Indefinite pronouns

Singular or Plural

(based upon the phrase that follows the pronoun)

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Multiple Choice

A few of the researchers felt that (he or she, they) had discovered a marketable antiviral medicine to cure the common cold.

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he or she

2

they

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Multiple Choice

Neither of the managers planned to keep (his or her, their) inventory lean.

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his or her

2

their

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Multiple Choice

Most of the executives expect modest gains for (his or her, their) firms.

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his or her

2

their

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Multiple Choice

Some of the income will find (its, their) way into the accounts of other companies.

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its

2

their

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Multiple Choice

None of the organic farmers felt that an increase in consumer interest would threaten (his or her, their) profitability.

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his or her

2

their

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Multiple Choice

Neither Aaron nor Travis answered (his, their) phone.

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his

2

their

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Multiple Choice

Everyone has a right to (his or her, their) own opinion.

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his or her

2

their

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Multiple Choice

Many of her friends have already finished (his or her, their) homework.

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his or her

2

their

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Multiple Choice

There were five girls in the group, each with (her, their) own idea of what the group should do first.

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her

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their

Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement

A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun.
An antecedent is the noun or noun phrase that the pronoun replaced.

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