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Pronouns And Antecedents
Test Description: Personal, indefinite, and relative pronouns.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which word is a pronoun?
A
the twins
B
Mary
C
house
D
I
2) Which word is NOT a pronoun?
A
Tony
B
we
C
I
D
my
3) Which word is a personal pronoun?
A
who
B
anyone
C
me
D
that
4) Which word is an indefinite pronoun?
A
everyone
B
whose
C
they
D
you
5) Which word is a relative pronoun?
A
who
B
they
C
his
D
my
6) ____ are going to the mall this weekend.
A
Her
B
I
C
Everyone
D
We
7) The girl studied very hard for the math test. ___ will make a good grade.
A
She
B
They
C
He
8) The dog ____ barks all of the time is really loud.
A
who
B
that
C
whose
9) David, John, and Michael enjoy playing soccer. ____ love teamwork.
A
Everyone
B
I
C
We
D
They
10) The shoppers couldn't find ____ car in the parking lot.
A
its
B
their
C
his
D
her
11) Which word in the sentence is an indefinite pronoun? The upcoming holiday made everyone very excited.
A
holiday
B
the
C
everyone
D
excited
12) Which word in the sentence is a personal pronoun? The subject I like most is English.
A
most
B
the
C
I
D
like
13) Which word in the sentence is a relative pronoun? Mrs. Anderson, whose daughter is also a teacher here, teaches first grade.
A
teacher
B
whose
C
daughter
D
Mrs. Anderson
14) _______________ refers to a person or thing, such as I, he, she, it,or you.
A
Indefinite pronoun
B
Relative pronoun
C
Personal pronoun
15) ______________ does not name a specific person or thing, such as anyone, everything, or someone.
A
Relative pronoun
B
Indefinite pronoun
C
Personal pronoun
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