Pronouns
Topic Page
Pronouns
Questions
-
What is a demonstrative pronoun?
-
What is the difference between an adjective vs pronoun?
-
What is the difference between relative and interrogative pronouns?
-
What is an interrogative pronoun?
-
What is the difference between an interrogative adjective and an interrogative pronoun?
-
Which of the pronouns used in this sentence is in the possessive case?
-
What are the pronouns in the following sentence?:
He walked over to them.
-
What are the pronouns in the following sentence?:
He walked over to her neighbor's house.
-
What are the pronouns in the following sentence?: According to the historian, the purpose of the tea ceremony, a custom that dates back hundreds of years, is to create a peaceful mood.
-
What are the pronouns in the following sentence?: The mailman will be happy if you keep your dog inside.
-
What are the pronouns in the following sentence?: The editor will meet with whoever writes the best article for his paper.
-
What is the relative pronoun in the following sentence?:
The boy who made the first drawing is now making a second one.
-
What is the relative pronoun in the following sentence?:
Here is the candle that melted very quickly.
-
What is the relative pronoun in the following sentence?:
The guy who owns the car that will not start is very frustrated.
-
What is the relative pronoun in the following sentence?:
The cat that played with our yarn is now in our neighbor's house.
-
What is the relative pronoun in the following sentence?:
The man who wanted to meet you has already left.
-
What are personal pronouns??
-
Students are told not to use personal pronouns like "you" in their academic writing. Why should writers avoid personal pronouns?
-
What are the personal pronouns in the following sentence?:
Brian was working on the project and before he knew it, twelve hours had gone by.
-
What are the personal pronouns in the following sentence?:
If you want to speak to them, please check with me first.
-
What are the personal pronouns in the following sentence?:
I did not like the ice cream because it melted too fast.
-
What is a reflective pronoun?
-
Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
While visiting his parents, Mark wanted to go for a swim, so he swam in their backyard pool.
-
Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
The team captains chose their teams quickly.
-
Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
The mechanic had to repair one of my car's axles.
-
Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
The door's hinge was greased yesterday.
-
Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
Feel free to share your thoughts with us.
-
Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
The cat is yours.
-
Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
It is my turn to go.
-
Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
Our computer is slow, so we may not be able to print out your report.
-
Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
Her hair is very long.
-
Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
We shared the same cab.
-
Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
Our hike through the woods was very pleasant, we had a lot of luck with the weather.
-
Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
Our new house is near your old one.
-
Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
My ice cream cone has already melted.
-
Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
I appreciate your understanding of the matter.
-
Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
Your commitment is very important to us.
-
Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
Their friendship goes back a very long time.
-
Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
The caterpillar made its cocoon.
-
Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
The bear hibernated in its den all winter.
-
Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
Her lecture was very interesting, especially since the subject was one of my favorites.
-
Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
The town has well paved roads, but its street signs need to be replaced.
-
Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
She is running up and down the stairs.
-
Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
Our dog keeps barking at her cats.
-
Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
They played doubles, because only one court was available.
-
Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
It is about to start raining, so we should probably head back inside.
-
Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
Paul gave them the letter.
-
Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
We asked them for help.
-
Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
She ran home.
-
Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
They tried climbing the tall tree.
-
Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
I traveled Chicago with John and Sara.
-
Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
You can take the car, I will not need it today.
-
Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
I won the lottery.
-
Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
She saw three cars pull into her driveway, as we spoke on the phone.
-
Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
He to Amanda's house in my car.
-
Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
Let me now who left his backpack in my garage.
-
Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
They are still searching for the missing boat.
-
Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
Even the students themselves thought the test was too easy.
-
Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
She is a very talented piano player.
-
Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
Susan is not sure what she should wear for the graduation party.
-
Is the word "my" a pronoun or adjective?
-
Is the word "which" a pronoun or an adjective?
-
When a personal pronoun is used as the subject of a sentence, it is in the nominative case?
-
What is the difference between an objective pronoun and a subjective pronoun?
-
What is the difference between an objective pronoun and a subjective pronoun?
-
What are the cases of personal pronouns?
-
What are examples of possessive pronouns?
-
Is "my" a personal, reflexive, or possessive pronoun?
-
What are nominative, oblique, reflexive, possessive determiners, and possessive pronouns?
-
Is "they" or "there" a personal pronoun? I have a school project where we cannot use personal pronouns.
-
What are the first, second, and third person pronouns?
-
Is "we" a personal pronoun?
-
What are the differences between personal, reflexive, and intensive pronouns?
-
When would you be most likely to use an intensive pronoun?
-
Could you help me with these pronoun agreement questions?
-
What are examples of interrogative pronouns?
-
Question #31fbb
-
What is "I" - a pronoun, verb, or noun?
-
Is "this" a pronoun?
-
Can you explain pronouns and give a few examples?
-
What is a pronoun? Is "my" a pronoun? The way it is used in the sentence below:
My teacher said my math is canceled today.
-
Could you help me with pronouns in the examples below?
-
What is the purpose of a pronoun? Why is it important in writing? Those are two questions I heard today at school.
-
What is a predicate pronoun?
-
The noun to which a pronoun refers is called the _____ of the pronoun. What goes in the blank?
-
In the following sentence, what is the antecedent of the pronoun "it"?
-
How do you check for pronoun/antecedent agreement?
-
What is the antecedent and the possessive pronoun in the parentheses?
-
What is the antecedent of the pronoun in the sentence? Take this letter and drop it in the mailbox at the end of the street.
-
Which personal pronoun agrees with the antecedent in this sentence?
-
Could you help me identify the relative pronoun and the noun or pronoun to which it relates?
-
In which sentence is the relative pronoun used as the subject?
-
Are "how" and "what"relative pronouns?
-
Which word is the relative pronoun in the sentence? "The song that was just played is my favorite on the radio."
-
How is the relative pronoun in the adjective clause used in the sentence? Ms. Jackson, who lives in California, loves to surf.
-
What is a relative clause and relative pronoun?
-
Which sentence contains a relative pronoun?
-
Which word is the relative pronoun? The birds that have the strongest talons are birds of prey, such as falcons.
-
Question #c70d8
-
Question #92f35
-
What is the proper use of the apostrophe with a singular possessive noun ending in "S"?
-
What is the plural, singular possessive, and plural possessive of the word "wife"? What about the word "attorney"?
-
Is "mold's" singular or plural possessive? What about "people's"?
-
Is hippopotamus both singular and plural?
-
What is oxen? Plural, singular, plural possessive, or singular possessive?
-
In Latin, is the word Comitatus singular, plural, possessive?
-
My name is Francis. How do I write my name as a possessive noun?
-
What is the plural possessive form of Chinese?
-
What are thirty words that can be made possessive?
-
What is the third person-singular, masculine, objective case personal pronoun? What is the masculine pronoun that uses the same form for possessive adjective and independent possessive?
-
What is the singular possessive form for thief?
-
What is the possessive form of Jesus?
-
What is the plural possessive of man when using man as a plural?
-
Is the word man's plural or singular?
-
If I was writing "houses costs" as in the costs of more than one house, how would I write that? And also, would "costs" be singular because each house only has one price? Also, what is the correct singular and plural of cost?
-
What punctuation is used with letter "s" to form the possessive case of singular nouns?
-
What is the plural, singular possessive, and the plural possessive form of cricket? What about city?
-
Which one is correct ¨Carlos´s book ¨ or ¨Carlos´ book ¨?
-
What is the singular possessive, plural, and plural possessive for YMCA?
-
How do you show possession of one mistress?
-
What is a sentence that uses "forest" as a possessive noun?
-
What is the possessive plural form of a couple's last name? Such as something that belongs to the Perry family?
-
What is the possessive form of media? Also, what are some words for televised media that are singular?
-
Is the word children singular or plural?
-
Is the noun society plural or singular?
-
Which possessive noun is correct, passer's-by or passer-by's?
-
What is the possessive form of Massachusetts?
-
Is the correct possessive form of Boss, Boss's or Boss' or something else?
-
When do you use patients, patient's, or patients'?
-
Is it correct to say "The couple is fighting." or "The couple are fighting." Why?
-
How do you make the last name Perez plural? Does the rule for "s" also apply to "z"?
-
What is single possessive?
-
How do you decide which is the correct form of a noun like plural, the singular possessive, or the plural possessive?
-
What is the correct singular possessive form of brother-in-law? What is the correct plural possessive form?
-
The car pulled up to Peter, John, and Mary's house to pick them up for the theater. What is the pronoun case you would need to replace "Peter, John, and Mary"?
-
Is your a possessive pronoun?
-
Heather, who is Chuck's sister, sews and loves making clothes for people. In this sentence, what type of pronoun is "who"?
-
Who was the first to use mannequins in horror films? "Who" represents what type of pronoun?
-
What is the antecedent of the first "you" in the sentence: "Did you find the article of clothing you lost and were looking for, Dan"?
-
What is a pronoun that is used to introduce a dependent clause?
-
Question #70d43
-
Question #d2135
-
What is the difference of usage between 'centre' and 'center'?
-
Question #0044d
-
Question #2c898
-
Question #26311
-
Question #efac5