7th Grade Pronoun Test 1 Study Guide: Lessons 1-7
What is the first person singular nominative case personal pronoun? Objective?
First person plural nominative? Objective?
Second person singular nominative? Objective?
Second person plural nominative? Objective?
Three third person singular nominative? Objective?
Third person plural nominative? Objective?
When should a pronoun be in objective case form?
When should a pronoun be in nominative case form?
Pick the correct form of the pronoun and then give the reason for your choice.
1. My brother and (he / him) made the mess.
2. The mess was made by my brother and (he / him).
3. It was my brother and (he / him) who made the mess.
4. (They / Them) and (I / me) made my brother and (he / him) a card.
5. (Her / She) and (I / me) followed (they / them) and (he / him) to school.
When a pronoun follows the conjunction than or as the pronoun must be in the (same / different) case as the word with which it is compared.
1. He is older than (I/me).
2. No one was surprised as (I/me).
3. I laughed at him more than (she / her).
What are the 7 possessive pronouns?
What are the 7 possessive adjectives?
Which sentence below uses a possessive pronoun? Which uses a possessive adjective?
His is on the counter.
His lunch is on the counter.
Why are the bolded words not showing ownership?
It’s nice to have a break.
Her’s is in the closet.
List the 8 compound pronouns:
Which of the sentences is an example of a reflexive compound pronoun:
He bought the gift for himself.
He himself bought the gift.
What is the name given to how the other compound pronoun is being used?
What is the antecedent of the compound pronoun himself in the sentences above?
Why can’t the bolded compound pronoun be used?
My dad took him and myself to the concert.