- 1. What is the subject pronoun in the following senteces? (Hint: there are two setences, but only one of them has a subject PRONOUN). The dog is soon lost. He searches for the way home.
- 2. What is the subject pronoun in the following senteces? (Hint: there are two setences, but only one of them has a subject PROOUN). It runs into a hole. The rabbit is trying to hide.
- 3. What is the subject pronoun in the following senteces? (Hint: there are two setences, but only one of them has a subject PRONOUN). Jeff and Sara gave it some food. They weren't scared of the animal.
- 4. What is the subject pronoun in the following senteces? (Hint: there are two setences, but only one of them has a subject PRONOUN). The pup was crying at the door. I opened to door and let the pup inside.
- 5. What is the subject pronoun in the following senteces? (Hint: there are two setences, but only one of them has a subject PRONOUN). She said that was mean. Cierra thought it was funny.
- 6. How would you combine the following sentences correctly? Ned talks to you. Ned talks to him.
A) Ned talks to you, and him. B) Ned and you talk to him. C) Ned talks to you and Ned talks to him. D) Ned talks to you and him.
- 7. How would you combine the following sentences correctly? You feed the horses. I feed the horses.
A) You, and I feed the horses. B) You feed the horses and I. C) You and I feed the horses. D) You feed the horses and I feed the horses.
- 8. How would you combine the following sentences correctly? You forgot to watch the clock. I forgot to watch the clock.
A) You and I forgot to watch the clock. B) You and me forgot to watch the clock. C) You forgot to watch the clock, and I. D) You, and I forgot to watch the clock.
- 9. How would you combine the following sentences correctly? Will rain annoy him? Will rain annoy her?
A) Will rain annoy him, or her. B) Will rain annoy him or her? C) Will rain annoy him or her. D) Will and him will rain anooy?
- 10. How would you combine the following sentences correctly? She gave some candy to me. She gave some candy to her.
A) She gave some candy to her and me. B) She gave some candy to her, and me. C) She gave some candy to me and her. D) She gave some candy to her and she gave some to me.
- 11. The pronoun in the following is used as a POSSESSIVE pronoun. Keisha drew the design of her school.
A) False B) True
- 12. The pronoun in the following is used as a POSSESSIVE pronoun. That bag of books is his.
A) True B) False
- 13. The pronoun in the following is used as a POSSESSIVE pronoun. She gave Edwuardo a nice card.
A) True B) False
- 14. The pronoun in the following is used as a POSSESSIVE pronoun. Edwuardo gave her a present too!
A) True B) False
- 15. The pronoun in the following is used as a POSSESSIVE pronoun. "Will John finish his book today?" asked the teacher.
A) False B) True
- 16. The pronoun in the following is used as a POSSESSIVE pronoun. (Hint: this one is tricky!!!!) John's day is busier than his.
A) True B) False
A) Ive B) I'ave C) I'v D) I've
A) I'd B) I'had C) I'ad D) Id
A) I'old B) I'd C) Id D) I'ld
A) I'll B) I'l C) Ill D) I'ill
A) he'is B) h'is C) he's D) hes
A) it'is B) is't C) it's D) its
A) sh'ed B) she'ad C) she'd D) shed
A) she'd B) she'ld C) shed D) she'ould
A) he'ill B) he'll C) hel'l D) heill
A) she'l B) she'll C) she'ill D) shell
A) were B) w'are C) we're D) we'are
A) we've B) we'ave C) weve D) wev'e
A) we'd B) wed C) wead D) we'ad
A) we'ould B) we'ld C) wed D) we'd
A) you're B) yo're C) yore D) youre
A) you've B) you'ave C) youve D) yove
A) you'll B) yo'ull C) you'ill D) youll
A) they'are B) ther'ye C) they're D) they'r
A) they'ave B) they've C) theve D) they'v
A) the'yll B) they'ill C) they'll D) theyll
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