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Reflexive and intensive - Starter Quiz
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In the sentence 'Those are the books I was looking for,' what is the function of the word 'Those'?
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It is an interrogative pronoun used to ask a question.
It is a demonstrative pronoun used to point out specific items.
It is a personal pronoun used to replace a person's name.
It is a possessive pronoun used to show ownership.
Q 2/10
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In the sentence 'Which of these books is yours?', the word 'Which' is an interrogative pronoun because it is used to ask a question and stands in place of a specific noun.
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In the sentence 'Those are the books I was looking for,' what is the function of the word 'Those'?
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In the sentence 'Which of these books is yours?', the word 'Which' is an interrogative pronoun because it is used to ask a question and stands in place of a specific noun.
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In the sentence 'This is my favorite book,' what part of speech is the word 'This'?
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Match each pronoun or adjective to its correct grammatical category based on how it functions in a sentence.
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Order these sentences based on the specific function of the underlined pronoun, moving from general identification to specific questioning.
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Sort each item into the correct category based on its grammatical function.
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Arrange the components of a basic question in the correct grammatical order for a sentence using a specific pronoun to identify a person.
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Unscramble the letters to find the part of speech that replaces a noun and is essential for understanding interrogative and demonstrative forms.
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Before we learn about reflexive and intensive pronouns, let's review how we use pronouns to point things out or ask questions. Which of the following sentences correctly use either a demonstrative pronoun to identify specific items or an interrogative pronoun to ask a question?
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In the sentence 'Which of those books on the shelf belong to you?', how are the words 'Which' and 'those' being used?