Pronoun Worksheet
1.Directions: Identify the pronoun in each sentence and write its type (personal, possessive,demonstrative, reflexive, or indefinite).
- She is my best friend.
- The cat licked its paws.
- I myself made the cake
- They will meet us at the restaurant.
- This is your book.
- Someone left their umbrella behind.
- He gave her a present
- Our house is on the left.
- These are my shoes.
- We enjoyed ourselves at the party.
Answer key:
- personal pronoun, third-person singular feminine
- possessive pronoun, third-person singular neuter
- reflexive pronoun, first-person singular
- personal pronoun, third-person plural
- demonstrative pronoun, second-person singular
- indefinite pronoun, third-person singular neuter
- personal pronoun, third-person singular masculine and third-person singular feminine
- possessive pronoun, first-person plural
- demonstrative pronoun, first-person singular
- reflexive pronoun, first-person plural
2.Directions: Identify the pronoun in each sentence and write its type (personal, possessive, demonstrative, reflexive, relative, or indefinite).
- The book that she gave me was very interesting.
- My sister and I went to the park.
- They will be staying at our house for the weekend
- The car was hers, not mine.
- Who left their phone on the table?
- This is the house where I grew up.
- He hurt himself while playing basketball.
- Our trip to Europe was amazing.
- These are the best cookies I have ever had.
- Nobody knew what to do when the power went out.
Answer key:
- relative pronoun, third-person singular feminine
- personal pronoun, first-person singular and first-person singular
- personal pronoun, third-person plural
- possessive pronoun, third-person singular feminine and first-person singular
- indefinite pronoun, third-person singular neuter
- relative pronoun, first-person singular
- reflexive pronoun, third-person singular masculine
- possessive pronoun, first-person plural
- demonstrative pronoun, first-person singular
- indefinite pronoun, third-person singular neuter
3.Directions: Identify the pronoun in each sentence and write its type (personal, possessive, demonstrative, reflexive, relative, interrogative, or indefinite).
- Whoever wants to come should let me know.
- The man who spoke to you is my boss.
- The baby was crying because he was hungry.
- We decided to go to the beach instead of the mountains.
- It is not my fault that they lost the game.
- This is the painting that I was telling you about.
- She thinks that he is lying to her.
- Whose phone is this?
- My friend and I went to the concert by ourselves.
- None of the students knew the answer to the question.
Answer key:
- indefinite pronoun, third-person singular neuter
- relative pronoun, third-person singular masculine
- personal pronoun, third-person singular masculine
- personal pronoun, first-person plural
- personal pronoun, third-person plural
- relative pronoun, first-person singular
- personal pronoun, third-person singular feminine and third-person singular masculine
- interrogative pronoun, third-person singular neuter
- reflexive pronoun, first-person singular and first-person singular
- indefinite pronoun, third-person plural
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