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Pronoun review 6th

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Page 1: Pronoun review 6th
Page 2: Pronoun review 6th

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.

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A. We

B.  Slightly

C.  Landed

D. Derek

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

A. Object

B.  Adjective

C.  Alliteration

D. Antecedent

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The owner had a dog that she treated very well.

A.  owner

B.  dog

C.  very

D.  she

Page 6: Pronoun review 6th

The owner had a dog that she treated very well.

A.  owner

B.  dog

C.  very

D.  she

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She gave Jeremy ten dollars.

A.  Jeremy

B.  She

C.  Gave

D.  Ten

Page 8: Pronoun review 6th

She gave Jeremy ten dollars.

A.  Subject

B.  Object

Page 9: Pronoun review 6th

Jeremy gave ten dollars to us.

A.  Jeremy

B.  Dollars

C.  Gave

D. Us

Page 10: Pronoun review 6th

Jeremy ten dollars to us.

A.  Subject

B.  Object

Page 11: Pronoun review 6th

A. He

B.  We

C.  Myself

D. Ours

Page 12: Pronoun review 6th

A. He

B.  We

C.  Myself

D. Ours

Page 13: Pronoun review 6th

A. All

B.  Nothing

C.  Some

D. All of the above

Page 14: Pronoun review 6th

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.

Page 15: Pronoun review 6th

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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Page 17: Pronoun review 6th

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.

Page 18: Pronoun review 6th

A. We

B.  Slightly

C.  Landed

D. Derek

Page 19: Pronoun review 6th

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

A. Object

B.  Adjective

C.  Alliteration

D. Antecedent

Page 20: Pronoun review 6th

The owner had a dog that she treated very well.

A.  owner

B.  dog

C.  very

D. she

Page 21: Pronoun review 6th

The owner had a dog that she treated very well.

A. owner

B.  dog

C.  very

D.  she

Page 22: Pronoun review 6th

She gave Jeremy ten dollars.

A.  Jeremy

B.  She

C.  Gave

D.  Ten

Page 23: Pronoun review 6th

She gave Jeremy ten dollars.

A. Subject

B.  Object

Page 24: Pronoun review 6th

Jeremy gave ten dollars to us.

A.  Jeremy

B.  Dollars

C.  Gave

D. Us

Page 25: Pronoun review 6th

Jeremy ten dollars to us.

A.  Subject

B.  Object

Page 26: Pronoun review 6th

A. He

B.  We

C.  Myself

D. Ours

Page 27: Pronoun review 6th

A. He

B.  We

C. Myself

D. Ours

Page 28: Pronoun review 6th

A. All

B.  Nothing

C.  Some

D. All of the above

Page 29: Pronoun review 6th

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.

Page 30: Pronoun review 6th

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.