Pronoun Party
In this set of tutorial for beginners, learners will be knowledgeable about Pronoun Party that will helps learners basic practices with identifying male/female and plural pronouns in subjective, objective and possessive cases.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of nouns.
Examples: The girl has a laptop. The boy has an iPhone. The dog barks.
She has a laptop. He has an iPhone. It barks.
Directions: Replace the underlined word in each sentence with he, she or it.
1. Lisa listened to music after dinner.
________ listened to music after dinner.
2. James watched football after school.
________ watched football after school.
3. The cat slept onto the table.
________ slept onto the table.
3. The cat slept onto the table.
________ slept onto the table.
4. My brother is a school teacher.
________ is a school teacher.
5. The bus is full of passengers.
________ is full of passengers.
6. My father took us for dinner last Saturday.
________ took us for dinner last Saturday.
Answers:
1. She listened to music after dinner.
2. He watched football after school.
3. It slept onto the table.
4. He is a school teacher.
5. It is full of passengers.
6. He took us for dinner last Saturday.
Downloadable files
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