Please use any of the pronoun worksheets below in your classroom or at home. Just click on the worksheet title…
Pronoun Worksheets
Pronouns, such as he, she or it, enrich the reading and writing experience by eliminating redundancy. The pronoun worksheets below are free for you to use in the classroom or at home. Click on the title to view the individual worksheet or to download the PDF for printing. Need a pronoun refresher? Here's a helpful article on pronouns
Reflexive Pronouns
“I saw myself reflected in her eyes.” No, the above sentence isn’t a sappy love song lyric. It’s an example…
Relative Pronouns
Many sentences in the English language are really two clauses linked together. There can be a main clause and a…
Indefinite Pronouns
Some pronouns are definite in that they replace a specific noun or another pronoun. But sometimes things aren’t so clear-cut.…
Reciprocal Pronouns
The term “reciprocate” means to give in return. This definition will serve you well as you learn about a type…
Possessive Pronouns
“Twas mine, ’tis his, and has been slave to thousands. —Shakespeare.” In case you’re wondering, we’re not about to delve…
Demonstrative Pronouns
Pronouns can be a tricky. There are so many of them plus they fall into different categories and have different…