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POSTTEST: PRONOUNS I.Definition (matching) ANSWERS 1. Pronoun B 2. Antecedent E 3. Personal pronoun D 4. Possessive pronoun 5. Reflexive pronoun 6. Intensive pronoun I 7. Demonstrative pronoun J 8. Indefinite pronoun H 9. Interrogative pronoun F 10. Relative pronoun C
A G A. This pronoun is formed by adding –self or –selves to certain personal pronouns; this pronoun reflects an action back upon the subject; it can act as a direct object or and indirect object of the verb, the object of a preposition, or a predicate nominative. B. This is a word used in place of a noun or another pronoun. C. This pronoun introduces noun clauses and adjective clauses; the memory aid is W4T. D. This is a pronoun that changes form to express person, number and gender. E. Thi8s is a noun that pronoun refers to or replaces. F. This pronoun is used to introduce a question G. This pronoun is formed by adding ­self or –selves to a certain personal pronouns. This pronoun can be used to add emphasis to a noun or a pronoun in the same sentence; however, it is not essential to the meaning of the sentence. H. This pronoun often refers to unnamed or unknown people or things. I. This pronoun is a form of a personal pronoun that shows ownership or belonging. J. This pronoun points out people, places, or things without naming them. II. Identify the underlined information (multiple choice) 11.Do those belong to Mike? a. interrogative pronoun b. intensive pronoun c. reflexive pronoun d. demonstrative pronoun 12. Several of the courses require advanced computer skills. a. reflexive pronoun b. indefinite pronoun c. relative pronoun c. personal pronoun 13. Napoleon crowned himself Emperor of the French in 1804. a. Reflexive pronoun b. intensive pronoun c. relative pronoun d. interrogative pronoun 14. Whom did President Roosevelt select for Secretary of State? a. possessive pronoun b. relative pronoun c. interrogative pronoun d. intensive pronoun 15. Did you leave my history notes on the desk? a. interrogative pronoun b. possessive pronoun c. relative pronoun d. demonstrative pronoun 16. The class president, who just left, was extremely effective. a. indefinite pronoun b. interrogative pronoun c. personal pronoun d. relative pronoun 17. John Jaha himself signed my bat. a. intensive pronoun b. reflexive pronoun c. demonstrative pronoun d. relative pronoun 18. Katie lost her ring at the dance. a. pronoun b. reflexive pronoun c. antecedent d. reflexive pronoun 19. The principal of Douglas High School is he. a. nominative case b. possessive case c. objective case d. unknown case 20. I am an avid baseball fan. a. personal (first person) b. personal (second person) c. personal (third person) d. None of the above III. Fill in the blank 21. A __demonstrative____ pronoun consists of the following pronouns: this, that, these, those 22. An __interrogative____ pronoun consists of the following pronouns: who, whom, whose, which, what. 23. A __relative___ pronoun consists of the following pronouns: who, whom, whose, which, what 24. Pronouns are uses to avoid __repetition__ 25. __Second__ person pronouns identify the person being spoken to (you, your, yours).