Instructions: Find each pronoun. Tell if it is personal, relative, demonstrative,
indefinite, or interrogative. List the antecedent if there is one. For each
personal pronoun tell if it is possessive, intensive, or reflexive.
1. He himself had helped my mother do something.
2. Which is the right room for this?
3. These are mine. Whose are these?
4. This is the book that I would recommend to you.
5. Everyone has talents. Some have many. No one has none.
6. He found himself lost in his dream.
7. I myself heard him blame himself in front of everybody.
8. Neither of them has anyone who will help us.
9. Who would have guessed that that was wrong?
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Answers:
1. He himself had helped my mother do something.
He - personal pronoun
himself - personal pronoun (intensive)
my - personal pronoun (possessive)
He is the antecedent for himself.
(something is a noun)
He - personal pronoun
himself - personal pronoun (intensive)
my - personal pronoun (possessive)
He is the antecedent for himself.
(something is a noun)
2. Which is the right room for this?
Which - interrogative pronoun
this - demonstrative pronoun
Which - interrogative pronoun
this - demonstrative pronoun
3. These are mine. Whose are these?
These - demonstrative pronounmine - personal pronoun (possessive)
Whose - interrogative pronoun
these - demonstrative pronoun
4. This is the book that I would recommend to you.
This - demonstrative pronoun
that - relative pronoun
I and you - personal pronouns
This - demonstrative pronoun
that - relative pronoun
I and you - personal pronouns
5. Everyone has talents. Some have many. No one has none.
Everyone, Some, many, no one, none - indefinite pronouns
Everyone, Some, many, no one, none - indefinite pronouns
6. He found himself lost in his dream.
He - personal pronoun
himself - personal pronoun (reflexive)
his - personal pronoun
He is the antecedent for himself and his.
He - personal pronoun
himself - personal pronoun (reflexive)
his - personal pronoun
He is the antecedent for himself and his.
7. I myself heard him blame himself in front of everybody.
I - personal pronoun
myself - personal pronoun (intensive)
him - personal pronoun
himself - personal pronoun (reflexive)
everybody - indefinite pronoun
I is the antecedent for myself.
Him is the antecedent for himself.
I - personal pronoun
myself - personal pronoun (intensive)
him - personal pronoun
himself - personal pronoun (reflexive)
everybody - indefinite pronoun
I is the antecedent for myself.
Him is the antecedent for himself.
8. Neither of them has anyone who will help us.
neither - indefinite pronoun
them - personal pronoun
anyone - indefinite pronoun
who - relative pronoun
us - personal pronoun
neither - indefinite pronoun
them - personal pronoun
anyone - indefinite pronoun
who - relative pronoun
us - personal pronoun
9. Who would have guessed that that was wrong?
Who - interrogative pronoun
that - relative pronoun
that - demonstrative pronoun
Who - interrogative pronoun
that - relative pronoun
that - demonstrative pronoun
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