1) Which is the interrogative pronoun in the sentence "Who was there? I couldn't see." a. Who b. I c. was d. there
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2) Which is the reflexive pronoun in the sentence "She blamed myself for this situation." a. she b. this c. for d. myself
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3) Which is the subject pronoun in the sentence "She came to me for help." a. she b. for c. help d. me
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4) Which is the object pronoun in the sentence "John wants to talk her." a. her b. to c. John d. wants
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5) Which is the reciprocal pronoun in the sentence "When I asked a question, they saw each other." a. I b. each other c. when d. they
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6) Which is the possessive pronoun in the sentence "We are yours obediently." a. we b. yours c. are d. obediently
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7) Which is the objective pronoun in the sentence "I did not see them in the class." a. I b. in c. the d. them
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8) Which is the reflexive pronoun in the sentence "How can I prove myself innocent?" a. myself b. I c. how d. innocent
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9) Which is the object pronoun in the sentence "Why did you give them my bike's keys?" a. them b. you c. my d. why
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10) Which is the indefinite pronoun in the sentence "One should help needy people in their surrounding." a. in b. their c. should d. one
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11) Which is the interrogative pronoun in the sentence "This is the house which belongs to Sara." a. this b. which c. to d. the
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12) Which is the reflexive pronoun in the sentence "She expresses herself in poetry very imperfectly." a. she b. very c. in d. herself
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13) Which is the demonstrative pronoun in the sentence "This is my house." a. my b. this c. is d. house
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14) Which is the possessive pronoun in the sentence "You have your own idea and she has hers." a. you b. your c. she d. hers
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