Identifying kinds of pronouns worksheet 1 answer key 2026

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  2. Begin with Part I. In the blank spaces, replace the words or phrases in parentheses with the appropriate personal pronouns. Use your Pronouns Chart for guidance.
  3. Move to Part II. Underline the pronouns in each sentence and label them as PER for personal or POS for possessive, ensuring clarity in your responses.
  4. Proceed to Part III. Underline intensive and reflexive pronouns, labeling them INT or REF accordingly.
  5. In Part IV, fill in the blanks with the correct intensive or reflexive pronoun and label them as INT or REF.
  6. For Part V, underline the interrogative pronoun that best completes each sentence.
  7. Finally, in Part VI, underline demonstrative pronouns ensuring they are not used as modifiers.

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The main function of pronouns is to replace nouns. Because of this, they are used in sentences in similar ways to nouns. Like nouns, pronouns commonly serve as the subject of a sentence, followed by a verb (a word expressing an action). Examples: Pronouns as subjects I like to play chess.
If you want to explore each one in more detail, we have provided an extensive guide to each type of pronoun in the links below: Possessive pronouns. Personal pronouns. Relative pronouns. Reflexive pronouns. Indefinite pronouns. Demonstrative pronouns. Interrogative pronouns. Intensive pronouns.
More pronoun examples TypePronouns in this category Relative that, what, which, who, whom, whose Demonstrative this, that, these, those Indefinite another, any, anybody, anyone, anything, both, each, either, everybody, everyone, everything, neither, nobody, none, no one, one, other, some, somebody, someone, such7 more rows Jan 16, 2024
Subject Pronouns are pronouns that perform the action in a sentence. Some examples of subject pronouns are I, you, we, he, she, it, they and one. Object Pronouns are pronouns that receive the action in a sentence. Some examples of object pronouns are me, us, him, her and them.
There are eight types of pronouns, i.e. personal pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, relative pronouns, interrogative pronouns, distributive pronouns, emphasising pronouns, indefinite pronouns and reciprocal pronouns.
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Indefinite pronouns PersonThing All everyone everybody everything Part (positive) someone somebody something Part (negative) anyone anybody anything None no one nobody nothing
English has eight subject pronouns: I, you, he, she, it, we, you and they. Subject pronouns show the actor in a sentence. For example, in the sentence I speak English, I is the actor. English also has eight object pronouns: me, you, him, her, it, us, you and them.

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