University of Ottawa (Canada)
University of Ottawa: Using Pronouns
Clear and simple explanation of the various types of pronouns, this site is easy to read and follow.
Google
Debbie Candau: Possessive Pronouns
Practice using possessive pronouns by circling all of the pronouns that fit correctly into the blank in each sentence.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Possessive Pronouns
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart will help students to understand the correct use and spelling of possessive pronouns.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Pronoun Cases
This slideshow lesson focuses on pronoun case; it defines pronouns and lists the three cases: subjective, objective, and possessive. It reviews personal and possessive pronouns including lists for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person. It discusses...
Capital Community College Foundation
Guide to Grammar and Writing: Pronouns and Pronoun Antecedent Agreement
This tutorial-quiz for pronoun usage features many examples of where pronouns fit in a sentence to achieve proper antecedent agreement.
Grammarly
Grammarly Blog: Pronouns
This page focuses on pronouns including definitions, personal pronouns, antecedents, relative pronouns, who vs. whom, demonstrative, indefinite, reflexive and intensive, possessive, and interrogative pronouns. Examples are provided for...
University College London
Internet Grammar of English: Pronouns
Grammar tutorial on the correct use pronouns. Includes a follow-up exercise on the identification of pronoun types.
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: The Personal Pronoun
Printable information is provided that demonstrates how to identify a personal pronoun in the context of a sentence.
English Club
English Club: Learn English: Grammar: Pronouns: Pronoun Case
An explanation and examples of personal, relative, interrogative, and indefinite pronouns in subjective, objective, and possessive case.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Pronoun Types
This slideshow lesson focuses on the the 7 types of pronouns: personal, reflexive, possessive, relative, reciprocal, demonstrative, and indefinite. It includes the definition, sample list of pronouns, and sentence examples for each of them.
Towson University
Towson University: Online Writing Support: Self Teaching Unit: Pronoun Case
This lesson focuses on pronoun case including subjective, objective, and possessive case. It provides examples of each and also discusses personal pronouns, reflexive / intensive pronouns, and the use of Who and Whom. It offers links to...
Lumen Learning
Lumen: Grammar: Pronouns
This activity focuses on pronouns including functions of pronouns, types of pronouns, pronoun person, number, and case, and pronoun and antecedent agreement and clarity. It also provides three pronoun videos, pronoun practice, and a...
Other
Zozanga: Pronouns
A general overview of English pronouns. Click on Main Page to access indefinite, personal, possessive, and reflexive pronouns explanations.
English Club
English Club: Learn English: Grammar: Pronouns
Links to information about pronouns including: What is a Pronoun, Personal Pronouns, Demonstrative Pronouns, Possessive Pronouns, Interrogative Pronouns, Reflexive Pronouns, Reciprocal Pronouns, Indefinite Pronouns, Relative Pronouns, a...
Texas Education Agency
Texas Gateway: Editing for Pronoun Reference and Agreement: English Iii Writing
This lesson focuses on pronoun reference and agreement; it also provides an excellent overview of the types of pronouns with practice exercises.
University College London
University College London: Types of Pronouns
Identify the pronoun type in nine sentences. Browser must be Java enabled. Netscape recommended. Site by University College London.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Pronoun Types
This lesson discusses different types of pronouns, including personal, possessive, reflexive, relative, demonstrative, indefinite and reciprocal. This tutorial lesson shares a short slideshow with the lesson's content.
Quizlet
Quizlet: Point of View Practice for 3rd Grade Test
Point of view example sentences and associated pronouns in this review exercise. The following words are included: first person, second person, third person, I, me, mine, myself, we, us, ours, you, he, she, it, her, his, him, hers,...
Towson University
Towson University: Ows: Pronoun Antecedent Agreement Exercise 1
This is a 10-question, self-grading exercise/quiz on Pronoun - Antecedent Agreement.
Education.com
Education.com: L.1.1.d Worksheets
[Free Registration/Login Required] Choose from a variety of worksheets to reinforce the common core standard of using personal, possessive, and indefinite pronouns.
Capital Community College Foundation
Guide to Grammar and Writing: The Apostrophe
What is an apostrophe? Where are apostrophes found in writing? Use this website to learn more about these crazy little punctuation marks.