PronounAntecedent SubjectVerb 100 600 200 700 300 800
Pronoun-Antecedent Subject-Verb 100 600 200 700 300 800 400 900 500 1000
Subject-Verb 100 Jimmy (drive, drives) to work everyday.
Subject-Verb 200 The sheets and the bedspread (goes, go) in the closet.
Subject-Verb 300 There (is, are) my homework folder.
Subject-Verb 400 Either the spaghetti or the enchiladas (sound, sounds) good to me.
Daily Double! Subject-Verb 500 Several of these people (work, works) at the paper mill.
Subject-Verb 600 None of the students (is, are) going to the bake-off.
Subject-Verb 700 (Has, Have) anyone in your class seen all of the Star Wars movies?
Subject-Verb 800 All of the children (is, are) working on their assignment.
Subject-Verb 900 Few of my siblings (play, plays) musical instruments.
Subject-Verb 1000 Early in the morning, either my parents or my sister (make, makes) coffee for the whole family.
Pronoun-Antecedent 100 Mike rode (his, their) bicycle.
Pronoun-Antecedent 200 They brought a tuba with (it, them) to the parade.
Pronoun-Antecedent 300 In the 1940 s, the Jewish people declared (its, their) independence.
Pronoun-Antecedent 400 One of the girls brought (her, their) pet to school.
Pronoun-Antecedent 500 A cat and a dog were reunited with (its, their) owner today.
Daily Double! Pronoun-Antecedent 600 Someone in the cafeteria line dropped (his, his or her) wallet
Pronoun-Antecedent 700 Both of the firefighters ride in (his, their) truck.
Pronoun-Antecedent 800 One of the dogs played with (its, their) toys.
Pronoun-Antecedent 900 The cat pounced on the ball of yarn and played with (it, them).
Pronoun-Antecedent 1000 The surest way for anybody to reach (his or her, their) goals is to work hard and never give up.
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