This document provides a pronoun exercise with multiple sections for the student to identify and select the appropriate pronoun in various sentences based on pronoun type (e.g. subject pronoun, object pronoun, possessive pronoun, reflexive pronoun, interrogative pronoun, demonstrative pronoun, indefinite pronoun). The student is asked to underline, circle, fill in blanks, or add the correct pronoun based on the context of each sentence. The document tests the student's understanding of different pronoun types.
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Sample Pronoun Test For Children
This document provides a pronoun exercise with multiple sections for the student to identify and select the appropriate pronoun in various sentences based on pronoun type (e.g. subject pronoun, object pronoun, possessive pronoun, reflexive pronoun, interrogative pronoun, demonstrative pronoun, indefinite pronoun). The student is asked to underline, circle, fill in blanks, or add the correct pronoun based on the context of each sentence. The document tests the student's understanding of different pronoun types.
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Underline the pronoun needed in the sentence.
1. Henry and (I / me) are going to the game tomorrow.
2. Mary cannot understand (she / her) when Carla speaks French. 3. Grace and (I / her) went to the movies. 4. Mary said that (she / her) and her brother often eat at that restaurant. 5. The rent is too high of (they / them). 6. (Her / She) is the best friend I’ve ever had. 7. Chris and (I / me) want to travel to Vietnam together. 8. I don’t want to talk to (he / him) or his brother. 9. I met Donna and (she / her) at the movie theater. 10. May (we / us) come in now?
Read each sentence below. Choose the correct pronoun from the box.
1. Tonight, I am going to __________ friend’s house.
2. Can you tell __________ brother that we will meet after school? 3. __________ team has five more games left in the season. 4. Make sure that __________ homework is done before you go to bed. 5. The dog wags __________ tail when it is excited to see you. 6. She put on __________ jacket because it was cold outside. 7. They took __________ class picture in the month of March. 8. Darren took __________ book back to the library. 9. We have __________ team meeting at the pizza restaurant. 10. Make sure __________ assignment is in your backpack before you go to school. Circle the reflexive pronoun in each sentence below.
1. Make sure to remind yourself of the things you need to do.
2. She thought to herself while she was in the library. 3. I saw myself in the mirror. 4. We blamed ourselves for the mistake. 5. Can you help yourselves? 6. They cannot look after themselves. 7. Why do you blame yourself for everything? 8. Please help yourself to some food. 9. Don’t be ashamed of yourself. 10. I bought a gift for myself.
Fill in the gaps with the correct interrogative pronoun. Choose from the box.
1. For __________ did you buy this present?
2. __________ taught you to bake cakes? 3. __________ is that boy over there? 4. __________ are you doing now? 5. From __________ did you get that lovely necklace? 6. __________ do you think about my car? 7. __________ car is yours? 8. __________ bag is the one on the tables? 9. __________ arm did you break when you fell off the stairs? 10. With __________ did you clean the stain on you shirt? Underline the Demonstrative pronoun needed in the sentence.
1. Will all (those / that) people attend the ceremony?
2. I can tell (those / that) he is upset. 3. (these / that) people are ecstatic about the performance. 4. (this / those) animals are very hungry. 5. We will take (those / that) chairs inside the living room. 6. Do you know (that / these) he told the truth? 7. (This / Those) is my favorite restaurant to eat at. 8. I can tell (this / that) is the last chance I will get. 9. ( Those / That) shops are having a sale on Saturday. 10. We should bring (those / that) flowers home.
Add an indefinite pronoun to complete each sentence.
anybody anyone anything anywhere
somebody someone something somewhere
nobody no one nothing nowhere
everybody everyone everything everywhere
1. I put my soda on the table, but __________ moved it.
2. The party is going to be great! __________ will be there. 3. Does __________ have change for a dollar so I can buy a soda? 4. I was happy because __________ that I invited came to the party. 5. Rachel was so popular that __________ wanted to sit next to her. 6. __________ left the freezer open, and the ice cream melted. 7. The teacher said I could bring cupcakes for __________ in the class. 8. Henry was surprised that __________ sent him a birthday card in the mall. 9. That painting is so simple __________ could have painted it. 10. The teacher passed the math tests out to __________.