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Pronouns Questions - All Grades

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Grade 6 Pronouns CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.6.1, L.6.1c
Pronouns and antecedents have to agree. Which contains pronouns and antecedents that agree?
  1. Each student must sit in their assigned seat.
  2. Humankind has his own flaws.
  3. Each student must sit in his or her assigned seat.
Grade 6 Pronouns CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.6.1, L.6.1c
Select the sentence that models correct pronoun-antecedent agreement:
  1. Everyone must carry their own bags at the airport.
  2. The woman finished his lunch.
  3. The football team celebrated its victory.
  4. Every mother loves their child.
Grade 7 Pronouns
Madeline, whose name is French, visited her aunt in Paris.

Whose is:
  1. an interrogative pronoun
  2. a reflexive pronoun
  3. a relative pronoun
  4. a demonstrative pronoun
Grade 7 Pronouns
We let ourselves into the old cabin through the back door.

Ourselves is:
  1. a reflexive pronoun
  2. an interrogative pronoun
  3. an intensive pronoun
  4. a relative pronoun
Grade 2 Pronouns
Choose the correct sentence.
  1. The book is mine.
  2. The book is my.
Grade 6 Pronouns CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.6.1c
Which of the following pairs models correct pronoun-antecedent agreement?
  1. nobody;their
  2. the man; her
  3. doctors; their
  4. you; his
Grade 7 Pronouns
Sarah and I planned the party ourselves.

Ourselves is:
  1. a reflexive pronoun
  2. an intensive pronoun
  3. a relative pronoun
  4. an interrogative pronoun
Grade 7 Pronouns
Which of the following is a Personal Pronoun?
  1. she
  2. them
  3. you
  4. we
  5. all of the above
Grade 5 Pronouns
Identify the prepositional phrases in this sentence:

On the trip over the island the tourists moved through a tropical rainforest, past a blue lake and over a large hill.
  1. On the trip
  2. Through a tropical rainforest, past a blue lake,
  3. the tourists moved through a tropical rainforest
  4. On the trip, over the island, through a tropical rainforest, past a blue lake, over a large hill
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