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Fifth Grade (Grade 5) Pronouns Questions

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Grade 5 Pronouns
Subject pronouns are pronouns that replace the                 of the sentence.
  1. noun
  2. verb
  3. subject
  4. period
Grade 5 Pronouns
                brought sunscreen so I wouldn't burn.
  1. Me
  2. Him
  3. Her
  4. I
Grade 5 Pronouns
Which pronoun would best replace the nouns in parentheses?

(Jenna and I) were delighted to help out.
  1. We
  2. Us
  3. They
  4. Them
Grade 5 Pronouns
Which pronoun best completes the sentence?

               wanted to see the biplanes.
  1. She
  2. Them
  3. Her
  4. Him
Grade 5 Pronouns
Which is the correct subject pronoun: Tom and Jerry
  1. he
  2. they
  3. I
  4. you
Grade 5 Pronouns
Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
  1. Those peoples look very friendly.
  2. Those people look very friendly.
  3. This people look very friendly.
  4. That people look very friendly.
Grade 5 Pronouns
Which pronoun to use in place of the noun Sally?
Sally likes berries.
  1. Her
  2. It
  3. She
  4. Their
Grade 5 Pronouns
What is the antecedent of the pronoun in parentheses?

We painted a mural of rain forest animals, and (it) was beautiful!
  1. We
  2. mural
  3. rain forest
  4. animals
Grade 5 Pronouns
Which pronoun would best replace the nouns in parentheses?

(Carlos and Sue) have a very popular pet care service.
  1. They
  2. Them
  3. He
  4. We
Grade 5 Pronouns
Who is the announcer on this television show? What type of pronoun is who?
  1. personal
  2. intensive
  3. interrogative
  4. demonstrative
Grade 5 Pronouns
Is the pronoun in the sentence below used as an intensive or reflexive pronoun?

I gave MYSELF permission to have a cookie.
  1. reflexive pronoun
  2. intensive pronoun
Grade 5 Pronouns
Choose the correct word to fill in the blank.

Take one of                books from the pile.
  1. this
  2. those
  3. these
Grade 5 Pronouns
What is the antecedent of the pronoun in parentheses?

The students wanted to learn about the rain forest, so (they) read a book about it.
  1. students
  2. rain forest
  3. book
  4. it
Grade 5 Pronouns
What is the antecedent of the pronoun in parentheses?

Chris wrote a poem about the Kapok tree and sent (it) to the newspaper.
  1. Chris
  2. poem
  3. tree
  4. newspaper
Grade 5 Pronouns
In the sentence below is the pronoun being used as a reflexive or intensive pronoun?

They themselves told us they would arrive on time.
  1. reflexive pronoun
  2. intensive pronoun
Grade 5 Pronouns
Choose the correct word to fill in the blank.

Everyone does it                days.
  1. this
  2. that
  3. these
  4. those
Grade 5 Pronouns CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.5.1
Which of the following sentences shows correct pronoun-antecedent agreement?
  1. Doctors should review their patients' records carefully before you make a diagnosis.
  2. Either Joel or Matt will present his ideas at the meeting.
  3. The town council will give their approval of the new plan on Tuesday.
  4. Someone in the group lost their ticket and could not enter the amusement park.
Grade 5 Pronouns
Which pronoun would best replace the nouns in parentheses?

Many people hire (Carlos and Sue) feed their cats.
  1. he
  2. her
  3. they
  4. them
Grade 5 Pronouns
Which pronoun best completes the sentence?

I persuaded Isaiah and                to visit again soon.
  1. he
  2. him
  3. we
  4. us
Grade 5 Pronouns
Is the pronoun in the sentence below used as an intensive or reflexive pronoun?

I MYSELF decided it was okay to have a cookie.
  1. reflexive pronoun
  2. intensive pronoun
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