Free Pronoun Worksheets

Studying and utilizing some free pronoun worksheets will absolutely enhance learners' knowledge of the subject area. However, the first step is understanding exactly what the defintion of a pronoun is. Although all pronouns fall into this one category, there are several sub categories of pronouns.

Review: Types of Pronouns

A pronoun is a word that effectively takes the place of a noun or a noun clause. They are used everyday in all different types of situations.

Personal Pronouns

Personal pronouns stand in the place of a name or a thing. They frequently act as the subject of a sentence.

  • He likes to eat ice cream.
  • I went to the park yesterday.
  • She is my best friend.

Object Pronouns

Object pronouns are used when the noun or noun phrase is the object of the sentence or the clause.

  • Elizabeth likes me.
  • Susanna smacked herself.
  • Donnie sent her a birthday gift.

Possessive Pronouns

As the name implies, possessive pronouns are used to indicate possession.

  • She likes to go to her library.
  • I bought the coffee with my money.
  • They went to Florida in their car.

Demonstrative Pronouns

Demonstrative pronouns generally refer to people or items that are set apart from others.

  • I am going to buy these.
  • Her favorites are those.
  • My friend likes these.

Indefinite Pronouns

Indefinite pronouns refer to a more general group of people or things.

  • Anyone could figure that out.
  • Everyone went to the park that day.
  • Anyone is invited to the party.

Resources for Pronoun Worksheets

Here is a list of some free pronoun worksheets that can be used in the classroom setting or for private instruction.

Using Pronoun Worksheets

Varying the methods of instruction is important at all levels of learning. Students cannot learn by using only one method all of the time. Worksheets must be used in conjunction with hands on activities, brief lectures, and other instructional methods in order to be successful.

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