This TOEFL practice test includes only parts of speech – pronoun questions which are part of the TOEFL Structure section.
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A pronoun generally replaces:
a verb
a noun
nothing
an adjective
Demonstrative Pronouns: These pronouns points to a noun. Which of the following is not a demonstrative pronoun?
This
Those
That
These
You
Indefinite Pronouns refers to an identifiable, but not specified, person or thing. Which of the following is NOT an indefinite pronoun?
you
everything
anybody
someone
Intensive Pronouns contain the same words as Reflexive Pronouns – they just have different terms of usage and function.
True
False
Objective Personal Pronouns: What is another way to say “Please give this box to Andrew”? Replace “Andrew” with the objective personal pronoun.
Please give this box to he.
Please give this box to you.
Please give this box to him.
Please give this box to her.
Possessive Personal Pronouns act as a marker of possession. Which of the following is NOT an example of a possessive personal pronouns?
his
yours
me
mine
ours
hers
Why do we use pronouns?
Because you cannot create a sentence without a pronoun.
It makes sentences less cumbersome to read.
“Jenny is in grade four. She is my best friend.” Where is the pronoun?
she
friend
best
Jenny
Interrogative Pronouns are used to ask questions. Which of the following is NOT an interrogative pronoun?
whom
whichever
whomever
who
Jenny and Amanda
themselves
want
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