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CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.1.1d – Use personal, possessive, and indefinite pronouns (e.g., I, me, my; they, them, their, anyone, everything). CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.2.1c – Use reflexive pronouns (e.g., myself, ourselves). CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.3.1a – Explain the function of nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs in general and their functions in particular sentences. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.3.1f – Ensure subject-verb and pronoun-antecedent agreement. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.4.1a – Use relative pronouns (who, whose, whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where, when, why). CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.6.1a – Ensure that pronouns are in the proper case (subjective, objective, possessive). CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.6.1b – Use intensive pronouns (e.g., myself, ourselves). CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.6.1c – Recognize and correct inappropriate shifts in pronoun number and person. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.6.1d – Recognize and correct vague pronouns (i.e., ones with unclear or ambiguous antecedents).
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These grammar worksheets help students learn to recognize and use pronouns . Pronouns are words that can substitute for nouns in a sentence.
Grade 1 pronouns worksheets
- Matching pronouns to nouns
- Personal pronouns
- Changing nouns to pronouns
- Use possessive pronouns (his, mine ...) to complete sentences.
- Use indefinite pronouns (anybody, somebody ..) to complete sentences
Grade 2 pronouns worksheets
- Using the pronouns "I" and "me"
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- Match reflexive pronouns to pronouns ("I-myself")
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What is a pronoun.
A pronoun , such as he, she or it, enriches the reading and writing experience by eliminating redundancy.
To see these pronoun worksheets individually or to download the pronoun worksheets PDF, click on the individual pronoun worksheets title. All printable pronoun worksheets are free to duplicate for home or classroom use.
Demonstrative Pronouns
Circle the demonstrative pronoun in each sentence.
Indefinite Pronouns
Add an indefinite pronoun to complete each sentence.
Interrogative Pronouns
Add an interrogative pronoun to complete each question sentence.
Object Pronouns
Complete each sentence with the appropriate pronoun.
Object Pronouns 2
There are several kinds of pronouns in the sentences below. Circle only the object pronouns.
Personal Pronouns
Circle the pronoun. Write S if the pronoun is a subject pronoun, or O if the pronoun is an object pronoun.
Pick the Pronoun
Write the correct pronoun form on the line to complete the sentence.
Possessive Pronouns
Choose the possessive pronouns that best complete each sentence.
Subject Pronouns
Subject Pronouns 2
There are several kinds of pronouns in the sentences below. Circle only the subject pronouns.
Why Do We Need Pronouns
Choose the appropriate pronouns from the Word Bank to fill in the blanks.
Choose the Pronoun – Pronoun Agreement Worksheet
Time to pick the correct pronoun to use in a sentence!
Pronoun Match Game Activity
This is a fun match game on pronoun – antecedent agreement!
Pronouns and Antecedents Practice Activity
In this worksheet your student will idenify the pronoun and its antecedent.
Reflexive Pronouns
Circle the reflexive pronoun in each sentence. Draw a line back to the subject it is reflecting.
Simplify With Pronouns
Use pronouns to rewrite the sentences.
Simplify With Pronouns 2
Use pronouns to rewrite the nursery rhymes.
Relative Pronouns
Underline the relative clause in each sentence. Circle the relative pronoun that introduces the clause.
Sentences: Pronouns as Adjectives
Here, you’ll find a printable worksheet on pronouns as adjectives. Students will be asked to read through the given sentences and circle each sentence number that has a pronoun used as an adjective. This activity is printable, making it great for use both at home and in the classroom. Idea for 5th – 7th grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Spot It! Indefinite Pronouns
Learn about indefinite pronouns and practice identifying them with this printable worksheet for 5th – 7th grade students. Students will complete the worksheet by reading through the given sentences and circling the number of the sentences that contain and indefinite pronoun. This is a great activity for use at home or in the classroom.
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Just between you and I, aren't they being silly? | ||||
Just between you and me, aren't them being silly? | ||||
Just between you and me, aren't they being silly? | ||||
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We were sick of his claiming that the world would soon end. | ||||
We were sick of him claiming that the world would soon end. | ||||
We were sick of he claiming that the world would soon end. | ||||
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Commuters are angry about them having to pay a special transit tax. | ||||
Commuters are angry about their having to pay a special transit tax. | ||||
Commuters are angry about they having to pay a special transit tax. | ||||
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We don't appreciate him calling us names. | ||||
We don't appreciate he calling us names. | ||||
We don't appreciate his calling us names. | ||||
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Are my parents concerned about my dyeing my hair green? | ||||
Are my parents concerned about me dyeing my hair green? | ||||
Are my parents concerned about I dyeing my hair green? | ||||
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The theatre company chose Courtney and me as stand-ins, but Sally and her got lead parts. | ||||
The theatre company chose Courtney and me as stand-ins, but Sally and she got lead parts. | ||||
The theatre company chose Courtney and I as stand-ins, but Sally and she got lead parts. | ||||
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My friends are worried about my losing my temper. | ||||
My friends are worried about me losing my temper. | ||||
My friends are worried about mine losing my temper. | ||||
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The wounded animal had lost it's way in the forest. | ||||
The wounded animal had lost its' way in the forest. | ||||
The wounded animal had lost its way in the forest. | ||||
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The parents of the sick child came to school, where the principal spoke with they at length. | ||||
The parents of the sick child came to school, where the principal spoke with them at length. | ||||
The parents of the sick child came to school, where the principal spoke with these at length. | ||||
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Pronoun Case and Perspective Lesson - This lesson is for students who already have a basic knowledge of pronouns. It explains pronoun cases: subjective, objective, possessive, and reflexive. It provides definitions and examples. It covers pronoun perspective: first-person, second-person, and third-person. And it includes some practice problems.
What is K5? K5 Learning offers free worksheets, flashcards and inexpensive workbooks for kids in kindergarten to grade 5. Become a member to access additional content and skip ads. Pronoun worksheets for elementary school kids. Include personal pronouns, possessive pronouns, indefinite pronouns and reflexive pronouns.
Pronoun Worksheets. Pronouns are words that replace nouns in a sentence. Use these printable activities to teach your students about pronouns. Pronouns FREE. Part 1: Rewrite each sentence. Change the underlined nouns into pronouns. Part 2: Circle the pronoun in each sentence. Kindergarten to 3rd Grade.
Interactive Worksheet. Pronouns in Compound Subjects and Objects #1. Use this sixth-grade grammar worksheet to give students practice using the correct subject or object pronoun in complex sentences. 6th grade. Reading & Writing. Interactive Worksheet. Pronoun Quiz. Worksheet. Pronoun Quiz.
Are you looking for some easy yet effective pronoun worksheets to help your kids grasp the concept? Look no further. Find some great worksheets on the topic here.
Pronoun Worksheets. From relative to personal pronouns, Study.com's pronoun worksheets cover all types of this important part of speech. They also come with corresponding lessons, so you can ...
Here, you'll find a printable worksheet on pronouns as adjectives. Students will be asked to read through the given sentences and circle each sentence number that has a pronoun used as an adjective. This activity is printable, making it great for use both at home and in the classroom. Idea for 5th - 7th grade, but can be used where appropriate.
Demonstrative Pronoun Worksheet 2. This worksheet is a fun bingo game to practice the demonstrative pronouns this, that, these, and those. To play, students should cut up the squares and arrange them in a 3×3 bingo grid. Download Worksheet. Download these pronoun worksheets and use them in class today. Below you'll find a collection of free ...
Our Pronoun Worksheet is the perfect ELA resource to get your students started on personal pronouns. A Pronoun is a word that can replace a noun in a sentence to avoid using the same words over again. Examples in this Pronouns Worksheet include subjective pronouns, such as I, you, he, she, we, and objective pronouns, such as me, you, him, her, it, and them. Use this fantastic Pronoun Worksheet ...
Printable and online pronouns exercises with answers for teachers and students. Worksheets on personal, reflexive, indefinite, relative, possessive pronouns. GrammarBank.com. ... Thousands of children nowadays prefer doing ---- homework with a background of pop-music to doing ---- in a quiet room. A) theirs / them B) his / its C) them / it's D ...
A pronoun is a word that can replace a noun in a sentence to avoid using the same words over again. Examples include Personal Pronouns, which can be subjective: I, you, he, she, we and they or objective: me, you, him, her, it and them. Use this fantastic pronoun worksheet filled with 15 sentence prompts for children to fill in the gaps and become more familiar with different pronouns ...
The worksheet six grammar exercises on possessive adjectives, subject and objective pronouns. This worksheet can be used as a test or grammar drill worksheet. The sol... 12773 uses. maker1.
Choose the item that uses the correct pronoun(s). A) We were sick of his claiming that the world would soon end. B) We were sick of him claiming that the world would soon end. C) We were sick of he claiming that the world would soon end. 3: Choose the item that uses the correct pronoun(s). A) Commuters are angry about them having to pay a ...
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Use these handy pronouns KS2 worksheets to encourage children to practice recognizing pronouns, nouns, and proper nouns. ... Alternatively, it'd be a brilliant homework activity to encourage your pupils to apply their knowledge to the wider world and to consider how this important part of grammar functions outside the classroom. Recently Viewed ...
Free Pronouns Worksheet and Answers. Subject: English. Age range: 7-11. Resource type: Worksheet/Activity. File previews. pdf, 287.89 KB. pdf, 364.66 KB. This worksheet will help pupils to identify pronouns within sentences as well as developing their understanding of relative, possessive and personal pronouns.
24. Pronoun Bingo. Pronoun bingo is a fantastic way to have your youngest kids practice their grammar skills as well as listening skills. Pass out a handful of tokens and a BINGO card to each student before you go over the instructions. Then, you'll call out different pronouns and your players will put a token on the corresponding picture.
Example: "The teacher called me." (Here, "me" is the object receiving the action of being called.) Possessive Personal Pronouns: Used to show ownership or possession. Unlike possessive adjectives, they stand alone and do not modify a noun. Singular: mine, yours, his, hers, its. Plural: ours, yours, theirs.
A reflexive pronoun refers back to a noun or pronoun. It gives emphasis to the noun or pronoun. Reflexive pronouns end with '-self' (singular) or '-selves' (plural). These include: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves. I did the homework myself. You should try to control yourselves. 4.
Grade 3 English: Possessive Pronouns Open the box. by Cinthyasoto. Relative clauses using relative pronouns Spin the wheel. by Pauljo3490. KS2 English. Grammar - Pronouns (Correct or Wrong) Whack-a-mole. by Tamauni. Secondary Grammar Pronouns. The Subject & Object Pronouns Match up.
Antecedents aren't necessary when the reader/listener knows who or what you're discussing. Generally, you don't need an antecedent for a pronoun like I, you, we, our, or me.But sometimes you do need an antecedent in this kind of situation—like when you're giving a speech where you introduce yourself and your credentials before discussing the subject of your speech.
Explicitly and directly teach the target. You can use language like "when we talk about boys, we say 'he' and when we talk about girls, we say 'she'.". 2. Model the target. Emphasize the target in your model sentence. 3. Ask a question to elicit the grammatical target. 4. Correct errors.
Object Pronouns: Point to Sentence Position. One of the easiest ways to introduce object pronouns is by looking at the placement of verbs within basic sentences. The following exercise should be useful in teaching object pronouns: Put up columns for subject pronouns and object pronouns. Write basic sentences up on the board within the chart.