Subject & object pronouns Flashcards
Identify the subject or object pronoun in the sentence: “I go to the library regularly.”
Subject pronoun: I
Identify the object pronoun in the sentence: “Jana told me about it.”
Object pronoun: me
Identify the subject or object pronoun in the sentence: “We haven’t met before.”
Subject pronoun: We
Identify the subject or object pronoun in the sentence: “There’s a letter thanking us for our hospitality.”
Object pronoun: us
Identify the subject pronoun in the sentence: “You should visit Paris.”
Subject pronoun: You
Identify the subject or object pronoun in the sentence: “Everyone’s waiting for you outside.”
Object pronoun: you
Identify the subject or object pronoun in the sentence: “He said that John would handle it.”
Subject pronoun: He; Object pronoun: it
Identify the subject or object pronoun in the sentence: “Don’t tell him: it’s a surprise!”
Object pronoun: him
Identify the subject pronoun in the sentence: “She has applied for several jobs.”
Subject pronoun: She
Identify the object pronoun in the sentence: “Lots of people admire her.”
Object pronoun: her
Identify the subject pronoun in the sentence: “It looks like a tiger.”
Subject pronoun: It
Identify the object pronoun in the sentence: “Somebody ought to look into it.”
Object pronoun: it
Identify the subject object in the sentence: “They are arriving tomorrow.”
Subject pronoun: They
Identify the subject pronoun in the sentence: “Who wants to go first?”
Subject pronoun: Who
Identify the object pronoun in the sentence: “Whom are you looking for?”
Object pronoun: Whom
Identify the reflexive pronoun in the sentence: “She looked at herself in the mirror.”
Reflexive pronoun: herself
Identify the reflexive pronoun in the sentence: “I’m trying to teach myself Italian with an app.”
Reflexive pronoun: myself
Identify the reflexive pronoun in the sentence: “Our children walk to school by themselves.”
Reflexive pronoun: themselves
Identify the relative pronoun in the sentence: “The book, which is on the table, belongs to Sarah.”
Relative pronoun: which
Identify the relative pronoun in the sentence: “The dog that barked loudly is mine.”
Relative pronoun: that
Identify the relative pronoun in the sentence: “The teacher, who gave the lecture, is very experienced.”
Relative pronoun: who
Question: What interrogative pronoun replaces [an unknown person] in the sentence:
[An unknown person] sent me flowers.
Who sent me flowers?
What interrogative pronoun replaces [an unknown person] in the sentence:
You voted for [an unknown person].
ou voted for whom?
What interrogative pronoun replaces [an unknown person’s] in the sentence:
Out of all the performances, [an unknown person’s] was your favorite.
Out of all the performances, whose was your favorite?
What interrogative pronoun replaces [an unknown thing] in the sentence:
This fruit is called [an unknown thing].
This fruit is called what?