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Possessive determiner for something that belongs to "he"
her
him
his
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____ replace nouns in the subject position.
Position prepositions
Object pronouns
Subject pronouns
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Connector that expresses a relationship of place.
Because
When
Where
If
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What is the correct pronoun for this sentence? She told __ to call her.
I
me
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What is the subject?
all the words in a sentence that tell what happens
whom or what a sentence is about
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Possessive pronoun for something that belongs to "they"
their
theirs
them
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Possessive pronoun for something that belongs to "he"
her
his
him
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Type of possessive that we use before a noun.
Possessive determiner
Possessive pronoun
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What is the correct pronoun for this sentence? ______ are my friends.
They
Them
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Possessive pronoun for something that belongs to "we"
us
ours
our
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I is a/an ___ pronoun.
object
subject
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Connector that expresses a conditional relationship.
If
Where
When
Because
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He is a/an ___ pronoun.
subject
object
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Me is a/an ___ pronoun.
object
subject
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We is a/an ___ pronoun.
object
subject
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Possessive determiner for something that belongs to "I"
me
my
mine
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When connectors are at the beginning of a sentence we:
don't need a comma
need a comma
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Possessive pronoun for something that belongs to "I"
me
mine
my
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Her is a/an ___ pronoun.
subject
object
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___ replace nouns in the object position.
Subject pronouns
Object pronouns
Preposition it's your ambition
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Connector that expresses cause and effect.
When
Because
If
Where
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What is the correct pronoun for this sentence? ___ called me yesterday.
He
Him
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What is the predicate in this sentence? Mr. Morton walked down the street.
Mr. Morton
walked down the street
Mr. Morton walked
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Possessive determiner for something that belongs to "we"
our
ours
us
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Type of possessive that we use to replace a noun.
Possessive pronoun
Possessive determiner
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What is the predicate?
all the words in a sentence that tell what happens
whom or what a sentence is about
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She is a/an ___ pronoun.
subject
object
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Pronouns are useful to:
avoid repetition
conjugate
avoid words
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Connector that expresses a relationship of time.
If
Because
Where
When
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What is the predicate for this sentence? Pugfirio is a good dog.
Pugfirio
is a good dog
is
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