Replace the noun(s) with the appropriate pronoun(s). | The antecedent is... | Reflexive Pronouns | Objective and Subjective Pronouns | Possessive Pronouns |
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He
Ben went to the store.
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Gregory
Gregory doesn't know how he got the answer.
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Themselves
The boys help themselves to milk.
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I - Subjective
I would like a tree house.
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their
Ants use their antennae for touch and smell.
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Her
That belongs to Mary.
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Harry
Harry ran to his room.
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Herself
Alayna bought herself a soda.
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her - objective
Dave invited Danny and her to join.
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Tom and her ate their entire lunch.
Tom and her ate their entire lunch.
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We
Robert, Tony, and I deserve more than that.
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Lucy
Lucy can't go to the party.
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Himself
Often that person is the principal (himself, hisself).
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They - subjective
Us - objective
They will climb up the ladder after us.
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She likes to pick her nose.
She likes to pick her nose.
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They
Sometimes Matt and Fred find excellent deals.
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Howard and Sheldon
Howard and Sheldon do not get along.
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Myself
I always introduce (myself, myselves) with a smile.
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You - subjective
I - subjective
You and I have done a fine job.
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He likes to pick her nose too, but she doesn't like to pick his.
He likes to pick her nose too, but she doesn't like to pick his.
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He, She, It
Sean says that Margaret is the best person for the job.
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Dave, Katie, Doug
Dave, Katie and Doug didn't know they could open the door.
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Themselves
Oliver and Jay introduced (theirself, themselves).
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you - subjective
Me - objective
Will you help me with the project?
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The dog has bitten my younger son twice, and each time, it has had to be sent to its kennel.
The dog has bitten my younger son twice, and each time, he has had to be sent to his kennel.
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