Pronoun Worksheets

Please use any of the pronoun worksheets below in your classroom or at home. Just click on the worksheet title to open the PDF and print. Need a pronoun refresher? Here’s a helpful article on pronouns.

Pronoun Worksheets

Why Do We Need Pronouns
Choose the appropriate pronouns from the Word Bank to fill in the blanks.
Personal Pronouns
Circle the pronoun. Write “S” if the pronoun is a subject pronoun, or “O” if the pronoun is an object pronoun.
Subject Pronouns
Complete each sentence with the appropriate pronoun.
Object Pronouns
Complete each sentence with the appropriate pronoun.
Pick the Pronoun
Write the correct pronoun form on the line to complete the sentence.
Possessive Pronouns
Choose the possessive pronouns that best complete each sentence.
Subject Pronouns 2
There are several kinds of pronouns in the sentences below. Circle only the subject pronouns.
Object Pronouns 2
There are several kinds of pronouns in the sentences below. Circle only the object pronouns.
Indefinite Pronouns
Add an indefinite pronoun to complete each sentence.
Interrogative Pronouns
Add an interrogative pronoun to complete each question sentence.
Relative Pronouns
Underline the relative clause in each sentence. Circle the relative pronoun that introduces the clause.
Demonstrative Pronouns
Circle the demonstrative pronoun in each sentence.
Reflexive Pronouns
Circle the reflexive pronoun in each sentence. Draw a line back to the subject it is reflecting.
Simplify With Pronouns
Use pronouns to rewrite the sentences.
Simplify With Pronouns 2
Use pronouns to rewrite the nursery rhymes.