Daily Grammar Nouns/Pronouns Quiz #2

 

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Copy and paste this quiz on a word document. Complete it.  Save a copy of your completed quiz in your Daily Grammar folder. Then drop a copy of your quiz by the due date assigned in my homework folder. Label your quiz in the following way: McDonald (your name)-Nouns/Pronouns (subject of quiz).

Circle the nouns in the following sentences and write C above it if it is a common noun and P above it if it is a proper noun.

1. Mrs. Mills told the officer at the post office to weigh the package.

2. The principal at the school held Eric after the bell.

3. Sheep and horses eat grass shorter than cattle.

Underline the personal pronouns. Write I above the pronoun if it is intensive, R if it is reflexive or P if it is possessive.  If the pronoun has an antecedent, name it next to the sentence.

4. I want you yourself to come tomorrow.

5. The decision itself is yours to make.

6. She gave herself up to the police.

7. My brother gave me his pet snake.

8. You can tie your shoe by yourself.

Underline each pronoun. Write P  if it is personal, R if it is relative, D if it is demonstrative, I if it is indefinite or INT if it is  interrogative. List the antecedent if there is one. For each personal pronoun write P if it is possessive, IN if it is  intensive, or RE if it is  reflexive.

9. He found himself lost in his dream.

10. I myself heard him blame himself in front of everybody.

11. Neither of them has anyone who will help us.

12. Who would have guessed that that was wrong?