Category: PRONOUN 0 votes, 0 avg 1 Created on February 24, 2022 By KANCHAN BHATTACHARJEEGRAMMARPRONOUNSA pronoun is a word that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase. Pronouns refer to either a noun, already been mentioned or to a noun that does not need to be named specifically. 1 / 40That doesn't matter. Reflexive Emphatic Demonstrative Relative 2 / 40You told me you were there yourselves. Reflexive Emphatic Demonstrative Relative 3 / 40You should buy yourself a smoothie Reflexive Indefinte Demonstrative Relative 4 / 40Our neighbors were nice enough to deliver the papers for ________. Me and Eddie Eddie and me Myself and Eddie Eddie and myself 5 / 40Dr. Jones has a larger practice than _________. I Me Myself Mine 6 / 40Susan and John can’t sing as well as ______. Us We Our Ours 7 / 40The younger child is not as talented as ______. Him Himself He His 8 / 40Dad has more patience than _______. Her She Hers Herself 9 / 40We are not at home as much as _______. They Them Their Theirs 10 / 40The dress fits you better than _______. She Her Hers Herself 11 / 40Jack has a larger car than _______ . I Me Myself Mine 12 / 40Ann writes as well as ________ . Him He His Himself 13 / 40We retain more students than ________. They Them Their Theirs 14 / 40Tom is several inches taller than ______ . I Me Myself Any one of them 15 / 40My car is better than yours. Interrogative Possessive Indefinite Personal 16 / 40This is Lisa speaking. Reflexive Emphatic Demonstrative Relative 17 / 40You must trust yourself. Reflexive Emphatic Demonstrative Relative 18 / 40My baby dropped her hanky on the ground. Interrogative Possessive Indefinite Relative 19 / 40I myself find pronouns fascinating. Reflexive Emphatic Demonstrative Relative 20 / 40No wonder so few showed up. Interrogative Possessive Indefinite Relative 21 / 40Whoever added the bill made a mistake. Reflexive Interrogative Demonstrative Relative 22 / 40All the books are mine. Reflexive Reciprocal Demonstrative Possessive 23 / 40The cat itself opened the door. Reflexive Emphatic Demonstrative Relative 24 / 40They like one another. Reflexive Reciprocal Demonstrative Relative 25 / 40They talk to each other like they're babies. Reflexive Reciprocal Demonstrative Relative 26 / 40The dog that stole my dinner is loitering outside. Reflexive Distributive Demonstrative Relative 27 / 40Shall we follow his instructions or theirs? Interrogative Possessive Indefinite Relative 28 / 40I have nothing to declare except my genius. (Oscar Wilde) Interrogative Possessive Indefinite Relative 29 / 40Shall I take those? Reflexive Distributive Demonstrative Relative 30 / 40I regret the misdeed of myself. Reflexive Distributive Demonstrative Relative 31 / 40All of the passengers missed the train. Interrogative Possessive Indefinite Relative 32 / 40I don’t know whose book is on the table. Reflexive Distributive Demonstrative Relative 33 / 40Neither Jack nor Jonny attends the class. Reflexive Distributive Demonstrative Relative 34 / 40Which smartphone do you prefer to buy? Interrogative Possessive Indefinite Relative 35 / 40What is the reason behind that story? Reflexive Possessive Indefinite Relative 36 / 40Everyone should concentrate on the class. Reflexive Possessive Indefinite Relative 37 / 40I’m missing those childhood days. Reflexive Possessive Demonstrative Relative 38 / 40He claims himself as a brilliant student. Reflexive Possessive Demonstrative Relative 39 / 40He doesn’t follow his duty properly. Reflexive Possessive Demonstrative Relative 40 / 40We gave each other gifts. Reflexive Reciprocal Demonstrative Relative Your score isThe average score is 10% LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte 0% Restart quiz