A Test on Pronouns
Remember that pronouns are words that replace nouns. They are used when your ready already knows what you're talking about, and they help us avoid repetition. For example, you might say, "Janet's brother is a scientist. He works for NASA." In this example, the word "he" is a pronoun. It replaces "Janet's brother," which means we do not need to repeat "Janet's brother" in the second sentence.
NB: This test starts by testing just personal pronouns, but from Level 4, it tests other types of pronouns too.

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Pronouns bubble-pop game
Pronouns fish game
Pronouns whack-a-word game
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The different types of pronouns
Demonstrative pronouns (e.g., "this," "these")
Indefinite pronouns (e.g., "none," "several")
Intensive pronouns (e.g., "itself," "himself")
Interrogative pronouns (e.g., "which," "who")
Personal pronouns (e.g., "he," "they")
Possessive pronouns (e.g., "his," "your")
Reciprocal pronouns (e.g., "each other," "one another")
Reflexive pronouns (e.g., "itself," "himself")
Relative pronouns (e.g., "which," "where")
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