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Identify the antecendent of the underlined pronoun.
Justin thanked me for returning the book for him.
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Identify the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.
We stopped to talk with Tim, but he was in a hurry. |
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What is the antecedent of the underlined pronoun?
If you give it a cracker, the parrot might speak for you. |
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What is the antecedent of the underlined pronoun?
Avoid the potholes in the road, because they will ruin your tires. |
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Identify the antecedent of the underlined pronoun.
When Richard and I reached the top, we were out of breath. |
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Read the sentence and identify the underlined pronoun as either personal, reflexive, intensive or possessive.
The director himself said the book as better than the movie. |
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Read the sentence and identify the underlined pronoun as either personal, reflexive, intensive, or possessive.
She took his order after the song stopped. |
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Read the sentence and identify the underlined pronoun as either personal, reflexive, intensive, or possessive.
Two weeks later, Sarah found herself in Nigeria. |
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Read the sentence and identify the underlined pronoun as either personal, reflexive, intensive, or possessive.
Put your name on the paper and place it on the table. |
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Read the sentence and identify the underlined pronoun as either personal, reflexive, intensive, or possessive.
The principal herself will be speaking to us today. |
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Read the sentence and identify the underlined pronoun as either personal, reflexive, intensive, or possessive.
Kate and I agreed their project was the best. |
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Read the sentence and identify the underlined pronoun as either personal, reflexive, intensive, or possessive.
Deep sea divers take measures to protect themselves under water. |
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Read the sentence and identify the underlined pronoun as either personal, reflexive, intensive, or possessive.
Did the girl ask you to dance? |
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Read the sentence and identify the underlined pronoun as either personal, reflexive, intensive, or possessive.
You yourself must make the effort to improve your grades and conduct? |
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Read the sentence and identify the underlined pronoun as either personal, reflexive, intensive, or possessive.
George bought himself a birthday present.
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Read the sentence and identify the underlined pronoun as either personal, reflexive, intensive, or possessive.
Katie and I agreed, their project was the best.
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Read the sentence and identify the underlined pronoun as either personal, reflexive, intensive, or possessive.
The dog followed them all the way home.
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Fill in the blank with the correct interrogative pronoun.
______ of those jackets is yours?
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Fill in the blank with the correct interrogative pronoun.
______ is going to the study skills class after school?
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Fill in the blank with the correct interrogative pronoun.
______ do you call when you need help with homework?
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Fill in the blank with the correct interrogative pronoun.
With ________ were you sitting at lunch?
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Fill in the blank with the correct interrogative pronoun.
______________ is the language you are studying in Rosetta Stone? |
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Fill in the blank with the correct demonstrative pronoun.
__________coins in my hand are from Guatemala.
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