Pronouns Worksheets
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A pronoun is a word that is used in place of a noun. Common pronouns include; (he, she, they, them, it, ours, I, etc..) It is important to learn how to use a pronoun correctly when writing sentences. Pronouns take the place of a proper noun. They usually occur after a proper noun has been stated so the reader does not have to hear the proper noun multiple times. There are many different types of pronouns in the English language.
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A pronoun is a word that is used in place of a noun. Common pronouns include; (he, she, they, them, it, ours, I, etc..) It is important to learn how to use a pronoun correctly when writing sentences. Pronouns take the place of a proper noun.
Commonly Confused Pronouns Worksheets
A source of confusion between words like their and they're is that, when it comes to pronouns, apostrophes indicate contractions. Some pronouns may be commonly confused in the English language. These Commonly Confused Pronouns worksheets are for students at the beginner and intermediate level.
Indefinite Pronouns Worksheets
An indefinite pronoun does not refer to any specific person, thing or amount. It is vague, not definite. Common indefinite pronouns include; anybody, everybody, everyone, nobody, some, few, many, etc... These Indefinite Pronouns worksheets are for students at the beginner and intermediate level.
An intensive pronoun uses reflexive pronouns to add emphasis to the subject of the sentence. These Intensive Pronouns worksheets are for students at the beginner and intermediate level.
Possessive Pronouns Worksheets
A possessive pronoun is a word that may take the place of a possessive noun. Some commonly used possessive pronouns include; my, your, his, her, its, our, their and your. These Possessive Pronouns worksheets are for students at the beginner and intermediate level.
Reflexive Pronouns are pronouns that refer back to the subject of the sentence or clause. Reflexive Pronouns include; myself, yourself, himself, herself, ourselves, yourselves, itself and themselves. These Reflexive Pronouns worksheets are for students at the beginner and intermediate level.
Relative pronouns introduce relative clauses, which are a type of dependent clause. These Relative Pronouns worksheets are for students at the beginner and intermediate level.
Singular and Plural Pronouns Worksheets
A pronoun is a word that may take the place of a noun. Some pronouns are singular and others are plural. Singular Pronouns include; I, you, it, she, he, me, her and him. Plural Pronouns include; they, them, us and we. These Singular and Plural Pronouns worksheets are for students at the beginner and intermediate level.
Subject and Object Pronouns Worksheets
A pronoun is a word that describes a noun or another pronoun. Pronouns may function as the subject in a sentence. Pronouns may also function as an object within the sentence. These Subject and Object Pronouns worksheets are for students at the beginner and intermediate level.
This is the personal pronouns worksheets section. A personal pronoun is used to substitute the names of people or things that perform actions. Personal pronouns represent specific people or things. Common personal pronouns include: I, me, he, she, it, him, her, you, we, they and them. These personal pronouns are commonly used in daily language speaking and writing.