Get It Write
Get It Write: Possessives: The Issue of Ownership
Are you confused about how to express separate or joint ownership? This tutorial offers examples and explanations about which constructions are correct. A brief quiz checks your understanding.
Get It Write
Get It Write: Reflexive Pronouns
In this tutorial leson, students will find a list of reflexive pronouns, examples of them in context, and explanations of when to use them. A short quiz is provided at the end of the lesson.
Wisc-Online
Wisc Online: Parts of Speech in Sentences: The Order of Operations
In this comprehensiv learning module students identify the parts of speech by following a certain order until each word in a sentence is labeled. In a variety of exercises, learners practice finding verbs, prepositional phrases,...
Wisc-Online
Wisc Online: Personal Pronouns
In this learning module, students read about the difference between the subject and object form of personal pronouns and test their knowledge in practice exercises.
Fact Monster
Fact Monster: Pronouns: Subjective, Objective, Possessive, Demonstrative, Etc.
This grammatical reference shares definitions of each type of pronoun. Each category of pronoun includes several examples. The following types of pronouns are included: demonstrative pronouns, indefinite pronouns, intensive pronouns,...
Other
Grammar Monster: What Are Possessive Pronouns?
Get a better understanding of possessive pronouns with definitions, examples, lists, antecedents, and a five-question quiz.
Texas Education Agency
Texas Gateway: Grammar (English I Writing)
[Accessible by TX Educators. Free Registration/Login Required] This lesson focuses on finding and fixing grammar errors in your writing. It includes strategies for locating errors such as reading your paper aloud to see if your are...
Texas Education Agency
Texas Gateway: Grammar (English Ii Writing)
This lesson focuses on finding and fixing grammar errors in your writing. It includes strategies for locating errors such as reading your paper aloud to see if your are missing words. It also provides practice with subject-verb agreement...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Meet the Personal Pronoun
Choose the correct personal pronoun to complete each sentence in this seven-question quiz.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Relative Pronouns: Quiz
Choose the correct relative pronouns to complete the sentences in this seven-question quiz.
Goodwill
Gcf Global: I, Me, and Other Pronouns
Learn the proper use of I, me, and other pronouns. Includes a chart that tells you which pronouns can replace subjects and which can replace objects.
Capital Community College Foundation
Guide to Grammar and Writing: Its & It's & There, Their & They're Quiz
Ten sentences test your knowledge of when to use its or it's, there or their or "they're and the like. Click Submit to see answer key.
Capital Community College Foundation
Guide to Grammar and Writing: Pronoun Choice Quiz
Ten choose-the-correct-pronoun sentences. Click Submit button to see right and wrong answers.
Quizlet
Quizlet: Point of View Practice for 3rd Grade Match
Point of view terms are included in this review "Match" game. Questions are provided for the first person point of view and the third person point of view.
Education Place
Houghton Mifflin: Eduplace: Noun and Pronoun Grammar Blast
Discover more about nouns and pronouns when you visit this "Grammar Blast," activity. Students have an opportunity to play a game while improving their grammar skills.
Get It Write
Get It Write: Singular Indefinite Personal Pronouns: Part I
A brief tutorial on the use of indefinite personal prounouns. Included is a list of third-person singular pronouns and a short quiz.
Grammar Tips
Grammar Tips: More on When to Use "Who" and Whom"
A great tutorial on the use of the pronouns, "who" and "whom," which are often confused. Many examples are given as are fool-proof ways to check whether the correct one is being used.
Grammarly
Grammarly Blog: Who and Whom
This page focuses on correctly using who or whom. Since who is a subjective pronoun, you can try replacing it with another subjective pronoun such as he or she to see how it sounds. Whom is an objective pronoun and can be replaced with...
University of Victoria (Canada)
University of Victoria: Study Zone: Using Relative Pronouns
An exercise with five sentences containing adjective clauses. Students choose the correct relative pronoun to introduce the adjective clause in each sentence. Correct answers are identified, and students have the opportunity to try again...
BBC
Bbc: Skillswise: Pronouns
Learn more about personal pronouns and how they are used in everyday writing. Explore the world of personal pronouns when you use the links found in this informative resource.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: How to Use Intensive Pronouns
Intensive pronouns add needed emphasis to a sentence. While they function similarly to reflexive pronouns, they differ in that the pronoun can be removed without altering the meaning of the sentence. [0:57]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Reflexive Pronouns and Subjects
Reflexive pronouns reflect the subject of the sentence. A reflexive pronoun is a pronoun that is preceded or followed by the noun, adjective, adverb, or pronoun to which it refers within the same clause. [0:35]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Relative Pronouns
Learn to use relative pronouns to link clauses together!