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A.  A noun that has “gone pro.”

B.  A word that describes a noun.

C.  A word that describes a verb.

D.  A word that takes the place of one or more than one
    noun.
A.  We

B.  Slightly

C.  Landed

D.  Derek
Example: Lisa went to the store; she bought ice cream.

A.  Object

B.  Adjective

C.  Alliteration

D.  Antecedent
The owner had a dog that she treated very well.

A.  owner

B.  dog

C.  very

D.  she
The owner had a dog that she treated very well.

A.  owner

B.  dog

C.  very

D.  she
She gave Jeremy ten dollars.

A.  Jeremy

B.  She

C.  Gave

D.  Ten
She gave Jeremy ten dollars.

A.  Subject

B.  Object
Jeremy gave ten dollars to us.

A.  Jeremy

B.  Dollars

C.  Gave

D.  Us
Jeremy ten dollars to us.

A.  Subject

B.  Object
A.  He

B.  We

C.  Myself

D.  Ours
A.  He

B.  We

C.  Myself

D.  Ours
A.  All

B.  Nothing

C.  Some

D.  All of the above
A.  A pronoun that shows ownership

B.  A pronoun that does not refer to a specific person,
    place, thing, or idea.

C.  A pronoun that usually refers to the subject of the
    sentence

D.  A person, place, thing, or idea that is specific and must
    be capitalized.
A.  A pronoun that shows ownership

B.  A pronoun that does not refer to a specific person,
    place, thing, or idea.

C.  A pronoun that usually refers to the subject of the
    sentence

D.  A person, place, thing, or idea that is specific and must
    be capitalized.
A.  A noun that has “gone pro.”

B.  A word that describes a noun.

C.  A word that describes a verb.

D.  A word that takes the place of one or more than one
    noun.
A. We

B.  Slightly

C.  Landed

D.  Derek
Example: Lisa went to the store; she bought ice cream.

A.  Object

B.  Adjective

C.  Alliteration

D.  Antecedent
The owner had a dog that she treated very well.

A.  owner

B.  dog

C.  very

D.  she
The owner had a dog that she treated very well.

A. owner

B.  dog

C.  very

D.  she
She gave Jeremy ten dollars.

A.  Jeremy

B.  She

C.  Gave

D.  Ten
She gave Jeremy ten dollars.

A. Subject

B.  Object
Jeremy gave ten dollars to us.

A.  Jeremy

B.  Dollars

C.  Gave

D.  Us
Jeremy ten dollars to us.

A.  Subject

B.  Object
A.  He

B.  We

C.  Myself

D.  Ours
A.  He

B.  We

C.  Myself

D.  Ours
A.  All

B.  Nothing

C.  Some

D.  All of the above
A.  A pronoun that shows ownership

B.  A pronoun that does not refer to a specific person,
    place, thing, or idea.

C.  A pronoun that usually refers to the subject of the
    sentence

D.  A person, place, thing, or idea that is specific and must
    be capitalized.
A.  A pronoun that shows ownership

B.  A pronoun that does not refer to a specific person,
    place, thing, or idea.

C.  A pronoun that usually refers to the subject of the
    sentence

D.  A person, place, thing, or idea that is specific and must
    be capitalized.

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Pronoun review 6th

  • 1.
  • 2. A.  A noun that has “gone pro.” B.  A word that describes a noun. C.  A word that describes a verb. D.  A word that takes the place of one or more than one noun.
  • 3. A.  We B.  Slightly C.  Landed D.  Derek
  • 4. Example: Lisa went to the store; she bought ice cream. A.  Object B.  Adjective C.  Alliteration D.  Antecedent
  • 5. The owner had a dog that she treated very well. A.  owner B.  dog C.  very D.  she
  • 6. The owner had a dog that she treated very well. A.  owner B.  dog C.  very D.  she
  • 7. She gave Jeremy ten dollars. A.  Jeremy B.  She C.  Gave D.  Ten
  • 8. She gave Jeremy ten dollars. A.  Subject B.  Object
  • 9. Jeremy gave ten dollars to us. A.  Jeremy B.  Dollars C.  Gave D.  Us
  • 10. Jeremy ten dollars to us. A.  Subject B.  Object
  • 11. A.  He B.  We C.  Myself D.  Ours
  • 12. A.  He B.  We C.  Myself D.  Ours
  • 13. A.  All B.  Nothing C.  Some D.  All of the above
  • 14. A.  A pronoun that shows ownership B.  A pronoun that does not refer to a specific person, place, thing, or idea. C.  A pronoun that usually refers to the subject of the sentence D.  A person, place, thing, or idea that is specific and must be capitalized.
  • 15. A.  A pronoun that shows ownership B.  A pronoun that does not refer to a specific person, place, thing, or idea. C.  A pronoun that usually refers to the subject of the sentence D.  A person, place, thing, or idea that is specific and must be capitalized.
  • 16.
  • 17. A.  A noun that has “gone pro.” B.  A word that describes a noun. C.  A word that describes a verb. D.  A word that takes the place of one or more than one noun.
  • 19. Example: Lisa went to the store; she bought ice cream. A.  Object B.  Adjective C.  Alliteration D.  Antecedent
  • 20. The owner had a dog that she treated very well. A.  owner B.  dog C.  very D.  she
  • 21. The owner had a dog that she treated very well. A. owner B.  dog C.  very D.  she
  • 22. She gave Jeremy ten dollars. A.  Jeremy B.  She C.  Gave D.  Ten
  • 23. She gave Jeremy ten dollars. A. Subject B.  Object
  • 24. Jeremy gave ten dollars to us. A.  Jeremy B.  Dollars C.  Gave D.  Us
  • 25. Jeremy ten dollars to us. A.  Subject B.  Object
  • 26. A.  He B.  We C.  Myself D.  Ours
  • 27. A.  He B.  We C.  Myself D.  Ours
  • 28. A.  All B.  Nothing C.  Some D.  All of the above
  • 29. A.  A pronoun that shows ownership B.  A pronoun that does not refer to a specific person, place, thing, or idea. C.  A pronoun that usually refers to the subject of the sentence D.  A person, place, thing, or idea that is specific and must be capitalized.
  • 30. A.  A pronoun that shows ownership B.  A pronoun that does not refer to a specific person, place, thing, or idea. C.  A pronoun that usually refers to the subject of the sentence D.  A person, place, thing, or idea that is specific and must be capitalized.