DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify any pronoun-adjectives in the sentence. (20 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer.
*If there is an apostrophe +s, include that in your answer.
*Each pronoun-adjective must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.
2. Identify the type of pronoun that is acting as an adjective. (20 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
*Each pronoun-adjective type must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.
*There are EXACTLY five of each type.
3. Identify the noun or pronoun being modified by the pronoun-adjective. (20 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer unless it is a proper noun.
*Each word modified must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: That new student borrowed Walter’s math book.
Type #1: That new student borrowed Walter’s math book.
Modified Word #1: That new student borrowed Walter’s math book.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: That actor’s new action movie is David’s favorite.
Type #1: That actor’s new action movie is David’s favorite.
Modified Word #1: That actor’s new action movie is David’s favorite.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: Which bicycle belongs to you?
Type #1: Which bicycle belongs to you?
Modified Word #1: Which bicycle belongs to you?
Pronoun-Adjective #1: Several frog figurines decorate her mantle.
Type #1: Several frog figurines decorate her mantle.
Modified Word #1: Several frog figurines decorate her mantle.
Pronoun-Adjective #2: Several frog figurines decorate her mantle.
Type #2: Several frog figurines decorate her mantle.
Modified Word #2: Several frog figurines decorate her mantle.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: These dog toys are too small for his Australian shepherd.
Type #1: These dog toys are too small for his Australian shepherd.
Modified Word #1: These dog toys are too small for his Australian shepherd.
Pronoun-Adjective #2: These dog toys are too small for his Australian shepherd.
Type #2: These dog toys are too small for his Australian shepherd.
Modified Word #2: These dog toys are too small for his Australian shepherd.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: My favorite is the Asian elephant.
Type #1: My favorite is the Asian elephant.
Modified Word #1: My favorite is the Asian elephant.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: Our principal’s office is down this hallway.
Type #1: Our principal’s office is down this hallway.
Modified Word #1: Our principal’s office is down this hallway.
Pronoun-Adjective #2: Our principal’s office is down this hallway.
Type #2: Our principal’s office is down this hallway.
Modified Word #2: Our principal’s office is down this hallway.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: Many cars are driving on the busy city highways.
Type #1: Many cars are driving on the busy city highways.
Modified Word #1: Many cars are driving on the busy city highways.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: Whose computer tablet is that one?
Type #1: Whose computer tablet is that one?
Modified Word #1: Whose computer tablet is that one?
Pronoun-Adjective #2: Whose computer tablet is that one?
Type #2: Whose computer tablet is that one?
Modified Word #2: Whose computer tablet is that one?
Pronoun-Adjective #1: Whose superpowers would you most like to have?
Type #1: Whose superpowers would you most like to have?
Modified Word #1: Whose superpowers would you most like to have?
Pronoun-Adjective #1: They were staying in somebody's house for the 4th of July weekend.
Type #1: They were staying in somebody's house for the 4th of July weekend.
Modified Word #1: They were staying in somebody's house for the 4th of July weekend.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: She told us which apocalyptic dystopia was most likely.
Type #1: She told us which apocalyptic dystopia was most likely.
Modified Word #1: She told us which apocalyptic dystopia was most likely.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: The house is very old, so its paint is flaking.
Type #1: The house is very old, so its paint is flaking.
Modified Word #1: The house is very old, so its paint is flaking.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: Would you like some pepperoni on the pizza?
Type #1: Would you like some pepperoni on the pizza?
Modified Word #1: Would you like some pepperoni on the pizza?
Pronoun-Adjective #1: What dessert do you like the best out of all desserts?
Type #1: What dessert do you like the best out of all desserts?
Modified Word #1: What dessert do you like the best out of all desserts?
Pronoun-Adjective #2: What dessert do you like the best out of all desserts?
Type #2: What dessert do you like the best out of all desserts?
Modified Word #2: What dessert do you like the best out of all desserts?