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Intensive Pronouns and verbals

Authored by ashley Johnson

English

5th Grade

CCSS covered

Intensive Pronouns and verbals
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 10 pts

What is an intensive pronoun?

A pronoun that emphasizes its antecedent
A pronoun that refers to a specific person
A pronoun that shows possession
A pronoun that replaces a noun

Tags

CCSS.L.6.1B

CCSS.L.2.1C

CCSS.L.2.1D

CCSS.L.3.1A

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 10 pts

what do intesive pronouns always end with?

-ing
-ed
-self or -selves
-ly

Tags

CCSS.L.6.1B

CCSS.L.2.1C

CCSS.L.2.1D

CCSS.L.3.1A

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 10 pts

what is a reflexive pronoun?

A pronoun that is used to replace a verb in the sentence
A pronoun that refers back to the subject of the sentence
A pronoun that refers to a different subject in the sentence
A pronoun that refers to an object in the sentence

Tags

CCSS.L.6.1B

CCSS.L.3.1D

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 10 pts

wahts the diffrence in a reflexive pronoun and an intensive pronoun?

Reflexive pronouns are used for past tense, while intensive pronouns are used for future tense.

If you take a reflexive pronoun out of a sentence the meaning changes, if you take a intensive pronoun out of a sentence the meaning stays the same.

Reflexive pronouns are only used in formal writing, while intensive pronouns are only used in informal speech.
Reflexive pronouns always come before the verb, while intensive pronouns always come after the verb.

Tags

CCSS.L.6.1B

CCSS.L.3.1D

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 10 pts

In the following sentence, is ourselves reflexive or intensive?

"Terrence and I bought ourselves gliders at the fair."

reflexive

intensive

Tags

CCSS.L.6.1B

CCSS.L.3.1D

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 10 pts

what are the three types of verbal phrases?

Participial, gerund, and infinitive phrases
Simple, compound, and complex phrases
Prepositional, appositive, and absolute phrases
Noun, adjective, and adverb phrases

Tags

CCSS.L.4.1E

CCSS.L.7.1A

CCSS.L.9-10.1B

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 10 pts

a gerund turns into a noun by adding what ending?

-ed
-ly
-ing
-s

Tags

CCSS.L.8.1A

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