Worksheets9/30/24 - Morning Warm-Up (Pronouns)
Total questions: 14
Worksheet time: 19mins
Jack and (. ) decided to go out to dinner.
I
Me
Are mark and ( ) traveling together to the meeting.
him
he
( ) talking so much was getting annoyed.
Him
His
Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
Callie went to the concert with my mom and I.
Callie went to the concert with my mom and me.
What is a pronoun
a word that is used in place of a noun or other pronoun.
a word that is used in place of a verb.
a word that is used in place of a adjective.
a word that is used in place of a article.
What is an antecedent?
the word a noun refers to or takes the place of.
the word a verb refers to or takes the place of.
the word a preposition refers to or takes the place of.
the word a pronoun refers to or takes the place of.
What is the antecedent and the pronoun that refers to it:
Ricardo liked the movie, but he liked the popcorn more.
Ricardo / he
Movie / but
Ricardo / liked
popcorn / he
What is the antecedent and the pronoun that refers to it:
Mrs. Lawson dashed home, and she called Mrs. Jones.
Home / and
Mrs. Lawson / she
Mrs. Jones / she
Home / she
pronouns used as subject or when following a linking verb (is, am, are, was, were). *Usually located @ or close to the beginning of a sentence is...
pronoun case
possessive case
subjective (subject) case
objective (object) case
Identify the pronoun case of the underlined pronoun in the following sentence:
He was fascinated by the study of black holes.
subject
object
possessive
intensive
Identify the pronoun case of the underlined pronoun in the following sentence:
Everyone expected the top student in our physics class to be her.
subject
object
possessive
intensive
Identify the pronoun case of the underlined pronoun in the following sentence:
Joel and I hope to get tickets for the concert.
subject
object
possessive
intensive
Identify the pronoun case of the underlined pronoun in the following sentence:
The hat is not his, but instead hers.
subject
object
possessive
intensive
