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DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the subject pronoun in each sentence. (24 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer.
2. Determine the function of the subject pronoun. (24 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
*There are exactly SIX of each type.
*Look at the underlined word(s) to help determine its function.
Pronoun: They climb trees all day long.
Function: They climb trees all day long.
Pronoun: Fresh from the oven, they taste delicious.
Function: Fresh from the oven, they taste delicious.
Pronoun: Thomas and he runs in the marathon every year.
Function: Thomas and he runs in the marathon every year.
Pronoun: In my opinion, they are long and thin.
Function: In my opinion, they are long and thin.
Pronoun: We attend day camp every spring.
Function: We attend day camp every spring.
Pronoun: Home to more than two thousand species of snakes is it.
Function: Home to more than two thousand species of snakes is it.
Pronoun: The mayor, the governor, and she has an office downtown.
Function: The mayor, the governor, and she has an office downtown.
Pronoun: The girls going to the volleyball tournament are Kelly and she.
Function: The girls going to the volleyball tournament are Kelly and she.
Pronoun: They are native to Florida and Georgia.
Function: They are native to Florida and Georgia.
Pronoun: My favorite dog is she.
Function: My favorite dog is she.
Pronoun: He travels across the country for his job.
Function: He travels across the country for his job.
Pronoun: Under a microscope, they seem larger than in real life.
Function: Under a microscope, they seem larger than in real life.
Pronoun: Joanna, Martin, Reynold, and she smell disgusting from playing in the mud!
Function: Joanna, Martin, Reynold, and she smell disgusting from playing in the mud!
Pronoun: It arrives on Saturday.
Function: It arrives on Saturday.
Pronoun: The runner breaking all of the speed records at the race is you, Henry!
Function: The runner breaking all of the speed records at the race is you, Henry!
Pronoun: The kids and I seem sensitive to sounds.
Function: The kids and I seem sensitive to sounds.
Pronoun: It looks fuzzy to dogs believe it or not.
Function: It looks fuzzy to dogs believe it or not.
Pronoun: Does Nichole and she listen to the radio every day?
Function: Does Nichole and she listen to the radio every day?
Pronoun: Here in the store, our most popular pets are they.
Function: Here in the store, our most popular pets are they.
Pronoun: The guilty person who broke the lamp was I.
Function: The guilty person who broke the lamp was I.
Pronoun: When my parents went to Chicago, it was cloudy outside.
Function: When my parents went to Chicago, it was cloudy outside.
Pronoun: The person who should be punished is you!
Function: The person who should be punished is you!
Pronoun: He teaches bicycle safety at our school.
Function: He teaches bicycle safety at our school.
Pronoun: From the mesquite tree, they extend far below the ground.
Function: From the mesquite tree, they extend far below the ground.