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Pronouns Worksheets and Exercises

Learning how to use pronouns correctly is an important step in improving English grammar. Pronouns help us avoid repetition and make sentences clearer and more natural. However, many learners struggle with choosing the right pronouns in different situations. That’s why practicing with worksheets and exercises is so helpful. In this article, you’ll find a variety of pronoun exercises designed to build confidence and strengthen your understanding through real examples and sentence practice.

Pronouns Worksheets 

Pronouns  Exercises

Exercise 1 – Subject & Object Pronouns

Fill in the blanks with the correct subject (I, you, he, she, it, we, they) or object pronouns (me, you, him, her, it, us, them).

  1. Sarah is my friend. ___ is very kind.

  2. Can you help ___ with this assignment?

  3. My brother is tall. Everyone likes ___ a lot.

  4. Tom and I are going to the party. Do you want to join ___?

  5. Where is the book? I put ___ on the table.

  6. The children are playing. ___ are in the garden.

  7. Mom is busy. I’ll call ___ later.

  8. I’m hungry. Can you give ___ something to eat?

  9. This is my dog. ___ loves to run outside.

  10. Ben and Lucas are here. I’ll talk to ___ now.

Exercise 2 – Possessive Pronouns & Adjectives

Complete the sentences with my, your, his, her, its, our, their, mine, yours, hers, ours, theirs.

  1. This is my laptop. That one is ___.

  2. Emma lost ___ keys at school.

  3. We finished ___ project yesterday.

  4. Is this pen ___ or mine?

  5. The cat is sleeping in ___ bed.

  6. Jack forgot ___ umbrella at home.

  7. They invited us to ___ party.

  8. These shoes are not ___.

  9. I think this is ___. (referring to “my car”)

  10. She said the decision was not ___ to make.

Exercise 3 – Reflexive & Demonstrative Pronouns

Use the correct pronouns: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, themselves, this, that, these, those

  1. Be careful, or you’ll hurt ___!

  2. She made the cake all by ___.

  3. ___ is the book I told you about.

  4. They blamed ___ for the mistake.

  5. ___ are my favorite shoes.

  6. He fixed the car by ___.

  7. Don’t touch ___; it’s hot.

  8. We enjoyed ___ at the party.

  9. ___ is a beautiful painting on the wall.

  10. The cat cleaned ___ after eating.

Exercise 4 – Indefinite Pronouns

Fill in the blanks with suitable indefinite pronouns:
someone, anyone, everyone, no one, something, anything, everything, nothing, each, either

  1. ___ left their umbrella in the hallway.

  2. I didn’t hear ___ at the door.

  3. ___ in the class passed the test.

  4. There is ___ in my eye.

  5. You can choose ___ of the two dresses.

  6. ___ knows the answer to this question.

  7. I looked everywhere, but I found ___.

  8. If ___ needs help, let me know.

  9. She didn’t tell ___ about her plans.

  10. ___ of the students has a different opinion.

Exercise 5 – Pronoun Agreement

Choose the correct pronoun to complete each sentence.

  1. Each student must bring ___ own lunch. (his / their)

  2. The team celebrated ___ victory. (its / their)

  3. Nobody remembered to bring ___ ticket. (his/her / their)

  4. Every child should wash ___ hands before eating. (his/her / their)

  5. The committee made ___ final decision. (its / their)

  6. Somebody left ___ phone on the table. (his/her / their)

  7. If anyone needs help, ___ can ask me. (he/she / they)

  8. The jury announced ___ verdict. (its / their)

  9. Neither of the boys brought ___ homework. (his / their)

  10. A person should always do ___ best. (his/her / their)

Exercise 6 – Relative Pronouns

Use the correct relative pronouns: who, whom, which, that, whose, where

  1. The man ___ called you is waiting outside.

  2. This is the house ___ I grew up.

  3. The student ___ book is missing is upset.

  4. The car ___ she bought is very expensive.

  5. The teacher with ___ we spoke was very kind.

  6. I have a friend ___ lives in Canada.

  7. That’s the movie ___ I was talking about.

  8. The woman ___ you met yesterday is my cousin.

  9. The company ___ products we use is closing down.

  10. We visited the place ___ they got married.

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Answer Key

Exercise 1 – Subject & Object Pronouns

  1. She

  2. me

  3. him

  4. us

  5. it

  6. They

  7. her

  8. me

  9. It

  10. them

Exercise 2 – Possessive Pronouns & Adjectives

  1. mine

  2. her

  3. our

  4. yours

  5. its

  6. his

  7. their

  8. mine / ours (depending on context)

  9. mine

  10. hers

Exercise 3 – Reflexive & Demonstrative Pronouns

  1. yourself

  2. herself

  3. This

  4. themselves

  5. These

  6. himself

  7. that

  8. ourselves

  9. That

  10. itself

Exercise 4 – Indefinite Pronouns

  1. Someone

  2. anyone

  3. Everyone

  4. something

  5. either

  6. Everyone

  7. nothing

  8. Anyone

  9. no one

  10. Each

Exercise 5 – Pronoun Agreement

  1. his

  2. its

  3. his/her

  4. their

  5. its

  6. his/her

  7. they

  8. its

  9. his

  10. his/her

Exercise 6 – Relative Pronouns

  1. who

  2. where

  3. whose

  4. which / that

  5. whom

  6. who

  7. that / which

  8. whom

  9. whose

  10. where

Muhammad Ameen

Wednesday 3rd of December 2025

Nice. Thanks.

Muhammad Ameen

Wednesday 3rd of December 2025

Good. Thanks.