DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the possessive or indefinite pronoun in each sentence. (20 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer.
2. Determine if the pronoun is possessive or indefinite. (20 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
Pronoun: Mia left her notebook on the bus.
Type: Mia left her notebook on the bus.
Pronoun: Is this house key mine?
Type: Is this house key mine?
Pronoun: Everyone likes the pizza in the cafeteria.
Type: Everyone likes the pizza in the cafeteria.
Pronoun: The colorful picture of the flowers is mine.
Type: The colorful picture of the flowers is mine.
Pronoun: One of the answers is correct.
Type: One of the answers is correct.
Pronoun: Everybody crowds around the stage.
Type: Everybody crowds around the stage.
Pronoun: Is anyone allowed to borrow books from the library?
Type: Is anyone allowed to borrow books from the library?
Pronoun: The proud parents brought home their new baby girl.
Type: The proud parents brought home their new baby girl.
Pronoun: Will strummed his guitar and invited the people to sing.
Type: Will strummed his guitar and invited the people to sing.
Pronoun: Nobody lives in the middle of the desert.
Type: Nobody lives in the middle of the desert.
Pronoun: All of the frightened sheep try to run away from the snarling wolf.
Type: All of the frightened sheep try to run away from the snarling wolf.
Pronoun: The red house on the corner is ours.
Type: The red house on the corner is ours.
Pronoun: Most of the neighbors were enjoying the cool summer breeze.
Type: Most of the neighbors were enjoying the cool summer breeze.
Pronoun: The computer quickly stores information in its huge memory.
Type: The computer quickly stores information in its huge memory.
Pronoun: Either of the songs seems perfect for the party.
Type: Either of the songs seems perfect for the party.
Pronoun: These warm chocolate chip cookies melt in your mouth.
Type: These warm chocolate chip cookies melt in your mouth.
Pronoun: The cheetah lay in the tall grass, planning its attack.
Type: The cheetah lay in the tall grass, planning its attack.
Pronoun: Both of the girls play soccer well.
Type: Both of the girls play soccer well.
Pronoun: Her hand shot up when the teacher asked for volunteers.
Type: Her hand shot up when the teacher asked for volunteers.
Pronoun: Several club members meet in the library during the week.
Type: Several club members meet in the library during the week.