Curated OER
Pronoun Party Fill in the Blank Worksheet
In this grammar instructional activity, students rewrite the given sentence using the proper pronoun from the word bank. They replace an underlined noun with the correct pronoun. They complete 10 sentences before using pronouns to write...
Curated OER
ESL Grammar: He or She
In these English Language pronoun worksheets, students use the images to help them determine the correct pronoun for each picture: he or she.
Curated OER
Parts of Speech - Pronouns
In this pronouns worksheet, students identify pronouns in sentences and create sentences using pronouns. Students answer twelve questions.
Curated OER
Is it Their, There or They're?
In this pronoun and homonym worksheet, students review the rules of when to use their, there and they're. Students then put the correct form of the word in the ten sentences given. In addition, the students summarize what homonyms are...
McGraw Hill
Using Pronouns Correctly
In this pronoun usage worksheet, learners correct sentences by eliminating the inappropriate use of the pronoun you. The middle schoolers then correct the sentences by adding either a third-person pronoun or a suitable noun to replace...
Curated OER
Job Descriptions: He and She
In this pronoun usage worksheet, students complete 4 activities that help them learn to correctly use the pronouns he and she. Students match jobs and descriptions and write sentences using the pronouns.
Curated OER
Using I and Me
In this pronoun worksheet, students choose the correct usage of the words "I" and "me" by filling in the bubble next to the correctly used word in a phrase.
Curated OER
I or Me
In this subject pronoun worksheet, students read the sentences and write the word, either I or me, that best completes each sentence. Students complete 6 sentences with the subject I or me.
ACT360 Media
Writing Den: Parts of a Sentence
Explore the world of "Parts of a Sentence." Find out about adjectives, nouns, prepositions and more. This site features an overview of each part of speech.
Other
University of Western Ontario: Pronouns [Pdf]
This pronoun tutorial requires that your browser support Adobe Acrobat.
University of Victoria (Canada)
The U Vic Writer's Guide: Grammar: Pronouns
Defines pronouns and briefly touches on the two most common problem areas: gender specificity and agreement.
Other
Project l.a.: What Are Pronouns?
An online slide show defines pronouns and explains their use at this site. A link at the end leads to an interactive quiz which provides immediate feedback and explanations for each answer.
ReadWriteThink
Read Write Think: Avoiding Sexist Language by Using Gender Fair Pronouns
Contains plans for two lessons that teach students how to avoid gender stereotyping while using pronouns. In addition to objectives and standards, this instructional plan contains links to sites used in the lessons as well as assessment...
The Tongue Untied
The Tongue Untied: Interactive Pronoun Quizzes
This site has two quizzes over pronoun usage. Also provides answers to each quiz.
SUNY Empire State College
Empire State College: Pronouns and Pronouns
This writing lab tutorial explains the usage of pronouns in proper writing. Exercises included.
University College London
University College London: Subjective Pronouns
Short explanation of subjective pronouns. Includes example sentences of correct and incorrect usage.
Online Writing Lab at Purdue University
Purdue University Owl: Using Pronouns Clearly
Grammar helper lesson that defines pronouns and explains their use. Includes sections: Agree in Number, Agree in Person, and Refer Clearly to a Specific Noun.
Quia
Quia: Pronoun Usage Jeopardy
This game requires players to choose the correct pronoun to use in sentences. Play by yourself or against another student.
Washington State University
Washington State University: They and Their (Singular)
Paul Brians, Professor of English, addresses the problem of using "they" and "their" singular pronouns.
English Plus+
Grammar Slammer: Pronouns With Elliptical Clauses
Explains the use of the correct case of pronoun when used in comparisons.
Grammar Tips
Control Your "Self": Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns
This resource explains the proper use of reflexive pronouns -- giving examples of both correct and incorrect usage.