Sophia Learning
Sophia: Pronouns
This lesson introduces pronouns and how they are used. This tutorial lesson shares a short slideshow and provides review questions over the lesson's content.
Read Works
Read Works: K 2: Two Lesson Unit: Pronoun Reference
[Free Registration/Login Required] A set of two lesson plans designed to teach students to identify pronouns and their antecedents and to replace nouns with a correct pronoun. Lessons are based on the book Are You My Mother? by P.D....
University College London
University College London: Pronoun or Determiner?
Five sentence exercises for determining whether a bold word is used as a determiner or a pronoun. Answers are explained and followed up by link to more information. You may want to cursor up for a tutorial before the quiz. Browser must...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Pronouns
Ten slides introducing pronouns, antecedents, and how they are used in first, second, and third person narration. Examples are provided through sentences and pronoun charts.
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: Pronoun Reference
Printable information is provided that demonstrates how to recognize pronoun reference in the context of a sentence.
Capital Community College Foundation
Guide to Grammar and Writing: Consistency of Tense and Pronoun
Brief instruction on maintaining pronoun and verb tense consistency. Links to additional help and quiz are included.
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...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Unclear Pronoun References
A screencast lesson [4 mins, 18 secs] explaining unclear, ambiguous, vague, and indefinite pronouns as well as how to avoid them while writing.
University of Victoria (Canada)
Study Zone: Forms of Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives
Basic information and a follow-up exercise about possessive pronouns and adjectives. Color-coded examples are provided for easy understanding.
TED Talks
Ted: Ted Ed: When to Use "Me", "Myself" and "I"
Me, myself, and I. You may be tempted to use these words interchangeably because they all refer to the same thing. But in fact, each one has a specific role in a sentence: 'I' is a subject pronoun, 'me' is an object pronoun, and 'myself'...
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.
CPALMS
Cpalms: Capitalization Invasion
This video tutorial features outer space missions. Students will learn about capitalizing the first word in every sentence. Students will also learn about the importance of capitalizing the pronoun "I" in sentences.
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...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Indefinite Pronouns
Which indefinite pronoun makes the most sense for each of these sentences?
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Relative Pronouns
Learn to use relative pronouns to link clauses together!
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Pronoun Vagueness
Help clarify the sentence by keeping or changing existing pronouns.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Pronoun Person
Ask yourself: 'Who is this sentence talking about?' Then choose the pronoun that makes the most sense.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Pronoun Antecedent Agreement
Pronouns and their antecedents need to agree in number.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Pronoun Number
Is the pronoun in this sentence singular or plural? Use context to choose the pronoun that makes the most sense.
English Plus+
Grammar Plus: Using Indefinite Pronouns
This lesson from Grammar Plus defines and give usage rules for indefinite pronouns.