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___ replace nouns in the object position.
Subject pronouns
Preposition it's your ambition
Object pronouns
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What is the predicate for this sentence? Pugfirio is a good dog.
is
Pugfirio
is a good dog
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He is a/an ___ pronoun.
subject
object
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What is the correct pronoun for this sentence? ___ called me yesterday.
He
Him
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Possessive determiner for something that belongs to "I"
my
me
mine
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Connector that expresses a relationship of time.
If
Because
Where
When
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We is a/an ___ pronoun.
subject
object
Oops!
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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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I is a/an ___ pronoun.
subject
object
Oops!
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Connector that expresses a conditional relationship.
When
Because
If
Where
Oops!
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Type of possessive that we use before a noun.
Possessive pronoun
Possessive determiner
Oops!
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____ replace nouns in the subject position.
Position prepositions
Object pronouns
Subject pronouns
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What is the correct pronoun for this sentence? ______ are my friends.
Them
They
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She is a/an ___ pronoun.
subject
object
Oops!
Okay!
Me is a/an ___ pronoun.
subject
object
Oops!
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What is the predicate in this sentence? Mr. Morton walked down the street.
walked down the street
Mr. Morton walked
Mr. Morton
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Possessive pronoun for something that belongs to "he"
his
him
her
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Possessive pronoun for something that belongs to "they"
them
theirs
their
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Possessive determiner for something that belongs to "he"
him
her
his
Oops!
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Possessive determiner for something that belongs to "we"
us
ours
our
Oops!
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What is the predicate?
whom or what a sentence is about
all the words in a sentence that tell what happens
Oops!
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What is the subject?
whom or what a sentence is about
all the words in a sentence that tell what happens
Oops!
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Type of possessive that we use to replace a noun.
Possessive determiner
Possessive pronoun
Oops!
Okay!
Pronouns are useful to:
avoid repetition
conjugate
avoid words
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Her is a/an ___ pronoun.
subject
object
Oops!
Okay!
Connector that expresses a relationship of place.
Where
Because
If
When
Oops!
Okay!
What is the correct pronoun for this sentence? She told __ to call her.
me
I
Oops!
Okay!
Possessive pronoun for something that belongs to "we"
ours
our
us
Oops!
Okay!
Connector that expresses cause and effect.
If
Where
Because
When
Oops!
Okay!
Possessive pronoun for something that belongs to "I"
mine
my
me
Oops!
Okay!
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