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I. MUTIPLE CHOICE: Read each item carefully. Shade the circle that corresponds to the letter of the
correct answer.
A B C D
1. They are words used to stress or emphasize ownership, possession, or sense of belonging.
A. Interrogative Pronouns C. Pronouns
B. Possessive Pronouns D. Demonstrative Pronouns
2. They are words that point out the person or things referred to.
C. Interrogative Pronouns C. Pronouns
D. Possessive Pronouns D. Demonstrative Pronouns
3. They are words used to when nothing specific is being referred or pointed at like something or
someone.
A. Interrogative Pronouns C. Indefinite Pronouns
B. Possessive Pronouns D. Demonstrative Pronouns
4. are pens of different colors near me.
A. Those B. This C. These D. That
5. They are words used in place of nouns.
A. Pronouns B. Possessive Pronouns C. Verbs D. Adjectives
6. They are words used to express an action or state of being.
A. Pronouns B. Possessive Pronouns C. Verbs D. Adjectives
7. They are words used to show a relationship between the subject of the sentence and a noun or
adjective being linked to it.
A. Auxiliary Verbs B. Linking Verbs C. Verbs D. Action Verbs
8. They are also known as the helping verbs.
A. Auxiliary Verbs B. Linking Verbs C. Verbs D. Action Verbs
9. They are words used to introduce or ask questions.
A. Interrogative Pronouns C. Pronouns
B. Possessive Pronouns D. Demonstrative Pronouns
10. They are wors used to express an actions.
A. Auxiliary Verbs B. Linking Verbs C. Verbs D. Action Verbs
II. Identify the pronoun that correctly completes each sentence. Underline the correct answer.
A. Possessive Pronouns
1. Is that book (you, yours, your, you’re)
2. The birthday present is from his grandparents not (her’s, he’s, hers, him)
B. Indefinite Pronouns
1. Look! I have seen (something, anything, anybody, someone) strange in the Balikbayan Box
2. Only a handful or (few, some, both, all) students can make it to the competition.
C. Demonstrative Pronouns
1. Who painted (that, this, those, these) pictures on that wall?
2. (These, Those, That, This) are markers of different colors near me.
3. (Those, This, These, That) is a blue pen beside me.
D. Interrogative Pronouns
1. (What, Whose, Which, Who) did Tito Len say about your surprise for him?
2. (Who, What , Whom, Which) color do you prefer, blue or green?
3. (Who, Whose, Which, Whom) car is parked in the driveway?
III. What is wrong in each sentence? Circle the incorrect personal pronoun used in each sentence
and write on the blank the correct pronoun used.
V. Fill in the blanks with the simple present tense form of the verbs given in the parenthesis.
1. The earth on its axis. (move)
2. As the night ends, the day . (start)
3. Students more when they are interested. (learn)
4. Our school, just like other schools, a set of rules to follow. (has)
5. The light from the new lamps the sidewalk. (brighten)
6. Persephone, along with her sister, a song. (sing)
7. On top of the cabinet boxes. (are)
8. Demeter every time she sees a sad movie. (cried)
9. Zeus photos for a living. (take)
10. Four days ago, Hades his artwork in front of his classmate. (illustrated)
VI. Change the verb in each sentence into simple past tense. Write each sentence correctly in the
line below each sentence. (2 points each)