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pronouns diagnostic test (20 pts.) score: ____/4
- recognizing antecedents. circle the antecedent for each underlined pronoun.
example: did amy write both of the (letters)?
- some of the (children) are afraid of mice.
- andrea usually brings her lunch to school.
- identifying personal pronouns. underline the two personal pronouns in each sentence.
example: liz handed her brother his coat.
- alice asked henry if he had brought his bike.
- paul baked his parents a cake for their party.
- the twins took their skis with them.
- distinguishing between reflexive and intensive pronouns. underline the reflexive or intensive pronoun in each sentence. then label each as reflexive or intensive.
example: the wind itself blew the door shut. a. reflexive b. intensive
- i myself have never questioned janet’s loyalty. a. reflexive b. intensive
- we all enjoyed ourselves at the picnic. a. reflexive b. intensive
- recognizing demonstrative, relative, and interrogative pronouns. identify the underlined pronoun in each sentence as demonstrative, relative, or interrogative.
example: alice chose the book that paul wanted. a. demonstrative b. relative c. interrogative
- which of the candidates is more likely to win? a. demonstrative b. relative c. interrogative
- ralph was the person who told lisa. a. demonstrative b. relative c. interrogative
- this is a book by the same author. a. demonstrative b. relative c. interrogative
- identifying indefinite pronouns. underline the indefinite pronoun or indefinite pronouns in each sentence. the number in parentheses after each sentence tells you how many there are.
example: most of us know something about insects. (2)
- although animals throughout the animal kingdom are adaptable, none have shown greater ability to adapt than insects. (1)
- everyone knows that insects thrive in hot and humid jungle regions, but did you know that some also live in frozen polar regions? (2)
- deserts, caves, lakes, and mountains provide homes for others. (1)
- few, however, are found in the earth’s oceans. (1)
Response
Recognizing Antecedents
- For "Some of the children are afraid of mice", the antecedent of "Some" is "children" (circle "children").
- For "Andrea usually brings her lunch to school", the antecedent of "her" is "Andrea" (circle "Andrea").
Identifying Personal Pronouns
- In "Alice asked Henry if he had brought his bike", underline "he" and "his".
- In "Paul baked his parents a cake for their party", underline "his" and "their".
- In "The twins took their skis with them", underline "their" and "them".
Distinguishing Between Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns
- In "I myself have never questioned Janet’s loyalty", underline "myself" and label it as B (Intensive, as it emphasizes "I").
- In "We all enjoyed ourselves at the picnic", underline "ourselves" and label it as A (Reflexive, as the action of enjoying is done to the subject "We" itself).
Recognizing Demonstrative, Relative, and Interrogative Pronouns
- In "Which of the candidates is more likely to win?", the underlined "Which" is C (Interrogative, as it asks a question).
- In "Ralph was the person who told Lisa", the underlined "who" is B (Relative, as it introduces a relative clause describing "person").
- In "This is a book by the same author", the underlined "This" is A (Demonstrative, as it points to a specific book).
Identifying Indefinite Pronouns
- In "Although animals throughout the animal kingdom are adaptable, none have shown greater ability to adapt than insects. (1)", underline "none".
- In "Everyone knows that insects thrive in hot and humid jungle regions, but did you know that some also live in frozen polar regions? (2)", underline "Everyone" and "some".
- In "Deserts, caves, lakes, and mountains provide homes for others. (1)", underline "others".
- In "Few, however, are found in the Earth’s oceans. (1)", underline "Few".
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Recognizing Antecedents
- For "Some of the children are afraid of mice", the antecedent of "Some" is "children" (circle "children").
- For "Andrea usually brings her lunch to school", the antecedent of "her" is "Andrea" (circle "Andrea").
Identifying Personal Pronouns
- In "Alice asked Henry if he had brought his bike", underline "he" and "his".
- In "Paul baked his parents a cake for their party", underline "his" and "their".
- In "The twins took their skis with them", underline "their" and "them".
Distinguishing Between Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns
- In "I myself have never questioned Janet’s loyalty", underline "myself" and label it as B (Intensive, as it emphasizes "I").
- In "We all enjoyed ourselves at the picnic", underline "ourselves" and label it as A (Reflexive, as the action of enjoying is done to the subject "We" itself).
Recognizing Demonstrative, Relative, and Interrogative Pronouns
- In "Which of the candidates is more likely to win?", the underlined "Which" is C (Interrogative, as it asks a question).
- In "Ralph was the person who told Lisa", the underlined "who" is B (Relative, as it introduces a relative clause describing "person").
- In "This is a book by the same author", the underlined "This" is A (Demonstrative, as it points to a specific book).
Identifying Indefinite Pronouns
- In "Although animals throughout the animal kingdom are adaptable, none have shown greater ability to adapt than insects. (1)", underline "none".
- In "Everyone knows that insects thrive in hot and humid jungle regions, but did you know that some also live in frozen polar regions? (2)", underline "Everyone" and "some".
- In "Deserts, caves, lakes, and mountains provide homes for others. (1)", underline "others".
- In "Few, however, are found in the Earth’s oceans. (1)", underline "Few".