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Pronouns

English Language

Pronouns starts at 2 and continues till grade 7. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Pronouns. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Explain the difference between 'who' and 'whom'.
Identify the pronoun in the following sentence: 'We went to the park.'
Identify the pronoun in the sentence: 'Nobody knows the answer.'
Identify the pronoun in the sentence: 'She gave herself a break.'
Identify the pronoun in the following sentence: 'We went to the park.'
Identify the pronoun in the sentence: 'Nobody knows the answer.'
Identify the pronoun in the sentence: 'She gave herself a break.'
Identify the type of pronoun in the sentence: 'This is the book I was talking about.'
Choose the correct pronoun: _______ will help you with your project. (1) He (2) Her (3) Him (4) She
Choose the correct pronoun: The cat cleaned _______. (1) itself (2) himself (3) herself (4) myself
Choose the correct pronoun: The dog and the cat ate _______ food. (1) their (2) his (3) her (4) its
What type of pronoun is the word 'each'? (1) Personal (2) Demonstrative (3) Indefinite (4) Reflexive
Fill in the blank: _______ is my favorite book. (Options: it, they, we)
Fill in the blank: _______ is the person who called you?
Fill in the blank: _______ is the tallest in the class. (Options: He, Him, His)
Fill in the blank: _______ of the books is yours?
Is the word 'ourselves' a reflexive pronoun? (Yes/No)
True or False: 'Each other' is a reciprocal pronoun.
True or False: 'Everyone' is a singular indefinite pronoun.
True or False: 'Myself' can be used as a subject pronoun.