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Indefinite Pronouns

Indefinite Pronouns

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English

9th Grade

Medium

CCSS
L.3.1A, L.6.1B, L.1.1D

+4

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Courtney Welniak

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5 Slides • 12 Questions

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​Indefinite Pronouns

​Parts of Speech Overview: Pronouns

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​Let's Review:

Personal, Reflexive, Intensive, Interrogative, Relative, and Demonstrative Pronouns​

Some text here about the topic of discussion

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Fill in the Blank

Fill in the personal pronoun.

My grandparents live in London. ___ often come and see us.

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Fill in the Blank

Fill in the personal pronoun.

What can ___ tell me about your family?

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Multiple Select

The student composed the poem himself.

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intensive

2

reflexive

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Multiple Select

My niece herself researched the topic.

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intensive

2

reflexive

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Multiple Choice

Jane is a baby and she is too small to eat by _____________.
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myself

2

herself

3

itself

4

himself

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Multiple Choice

Identify these pronouns as Relative or Demonstrative:

The light bulb, which has been flickering for a few days, finally burned out.

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Demonstrative

2

Relative

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Multiple Choice

Identify these pronouns as Relative or Demonstrative:

The only student that could complete the obstacle course was Sophia.

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Demonstrative

2

Relative

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Multiple Choice

Identify these pronouns as Relative or Demonstrative:

We have to choose between these, and the ones we looked at yesterday.

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Demonstrative

2

Relative

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Multiple Choice

What type of pronoun is the underlined word?

Who will take us to the park tomorrow?

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interrogative

2

demonstrative

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​Indefinite Pronouns

  • Refer to one or more persons, places, ideas, or things that may or may not be specifically named

  • Examples:

    • Angelo has everything he will need to go rock climbing.

    • Is anyone at home?

    • Most of the birds had already flown south for the winter.

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​Indefinite Pronouns

all

each

most

one

another

either

much

other

any

everyone

neither

several

anybody

everything

nobody

some

anyone

few

none

somebody

anything

many

no one

something

both

more

nothing

such

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Multiple Choice

Is there ______ to do here?

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everything

2

anything

3

somewhere

4

anywhere

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Multiple Choice

I don't understand this lesson and I don't have ______ to teach me yet.

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anyone

2

everyone

3

someone

4

something

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Multiple Choice

I think there is ______ in the water.

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anyone

2

everyone

3

anything

4

something

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​Homework:

Indefinite Pronouns #1-20​

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​Indefinite Pronouns

​Parts of Speech Overview: Pronouns

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