Pronouns Worksheet

Pronoun Worksheet

(i) Personal Pronoun Worksheet

Instructions: Choose the correct personal pronoun to fill in the gaps.

  1. My brother and ____ are going to the movies. [I / me / myself]
  2. Sarah and _____ went to the park. [she / her / herself]
  3. _____ can't wait to see the new movie. [We / Us / Our]
  4. Can you please pass _____ the book? [he / him / his]
  5. _____ will be attending the conference next week. [They / Them / Their]
  6. My cat likes to sleep on _____ bed. [my / me / mine]
  7. Jack and _____ are going to bake cookies. [she / her / herself]
  8. The keys are on the table. Could you pass _____ to me? [it / its / them]
  9. _____ went to the store to buy groceries. [He / Him / His]
  10. _____ is coming to the party with me. [She / Her / Herself]
  11. _____ have a test tomorrow. [We / Us / Our]
  12. The dog chased _____ down the street. [he / him / his]
  13. My friends and _____ are planning a trip. [I / me / myself]
  14. _____ can't find her backpack. [She / Her / Herself]
  15. Can you help _____ with this math problem? [I / me / my]
  16. _____ is going to the concert tomorrow. [He / His / Him]
  17. The teacher gave the award to _____. [she / her / herself]
  18. _____ bike is parked outside. [They / Them / Their]
  19. Please give the pencil to _____. [she / her / herself]
  20. Mark and _____ went to the museum. [he / him / his]

(ii) Possessive Pronoun Worksheet

Instructions: Choose the correct possessive pronoun to fill in the gaps.

  1. This book belongs to me, and that one belongs to _______. [him / his / he]
  2. The red car is _____, and the blue one is mine. [hers / her / she]
  3. The cat licked _____ paws. [its / it's / it]
  4. Are these gloves _____ or yours? [my / mine / me]
  5. The children picked up _____ toys and put them away. [their / theirs / them]
  6. The house with the white picket fence is _____. [our / ours / us]
  7. That computer is _____, but this one is yours. [my / mine / me]
  8. Our dog is smaller than _______. [theirs / their / them]
  9. _____ bicycle is broken, so I'll use mine. [Her / Hers / She]
  10. The blueberries in the basket are _______. [ours / our / us]
  11. Is this pen _______ or yours? [my / mine / me]
  12. The students finished _____ exams early. [their / theirs / them]
  13. That house is _____, and this one is mine. [his / him / he]
  14. The brownies on the plate are _______. [hers / her / she]
  15. The keys on the table are _______. [theirs / their / them]
  16. That house is _______. [theirs / their / them]
  17. This cat is not _______. [my / mine / me]
  18. The blue car is _______. [theirs / their / them]
  19. Is this your book or _______? [mine / my / me]
  20. I need to find _______ gloves before we leave. [my / mine / me]
(iii) Reflexive Pronouns Worksheet

Instructions: Fill in the gaps in each sentence with the appropriate reflexive pronoun.

  1. He hurt _______ while playing basketball.
  2. She made breakfast for _______.
  3. We prepared _______ for the exam.
  4. They painted the house _______.
  5. I bought _______ a new laptop.
  6. The cat groomed _______ by licking its paw.
  7. The children dressed _______ up for the costume party.
  8. He introduced _______ to the new neighbors.
  9. She enjoyed _______ at the spa.
  10. We challenged _______ to solve the puzzle.
  11. The students organized _______ for the school event.
  12. He found _______ locked out of the house.
  13. The baby fed _______ with a bottle.
  14. They congratulated _______ on winning the race.
  15. She disciplined _______ by following a strict routine.
  16. The team congratulated _______ on their victory.
  17. He taught _______ how to ride a bike.
  18. She bought _______ a new dress for the party.
  19. They reminded _______ to study for the test.
  20. We treated _______ to a delicious dinner.

(iv) Interrogative Pronouns Worksheet

Instructions: Fill in the gaps in each sentence with the appropriate interrogative pronoun: "who," "whom," "whose," "what," or "which."

  1. _______ is the tallest person in the room?
  2. To _______ did you give the gift?
  3. _______ color do you like better, red or blue?
  4. _______ did you invite to the party last night?
  5. _______ time does the movie start?
  6. _______ house is this?
  7. _______ do you think will win the competition?
  8. _______ do you want for your birthday?
  9. _______ is the owner of the red car parked outside?
  10. _______ are you looking for in the kitchen?
  11. _______ book did you borrow from the library?
  12. To _______ does this backpack belong?
  13. _______ day is your birthday?
  14. _______ is the capital city of France?
  15. _______ route should we take to get to the museum?
  16. _______ is the author of this novel?
  17. _______ dog is barking loudly in the backyard?
  18. _______ team won the basketball game last night?
  19. _______ phone is ringing in the next room?
  20. _______ do you want to eat for dinner tonight?

(v) Relative Pronouns Worksheet

Instructions: Fill in the gaps in each sentence with the appropriate relative pronoun: "who," "whom," "whose," "what," "which," or "that."

  1. The man _______ is sitting next to me is my uncle.
  2. The girl _______ won the first prize is my sister.
  3. This is the book _______ I borrowed from the library.
  4. Do you know the person _______ bag was left on the bus?
  5. The car _______ belongs to my neighbor is blue.
  6. Is this the reason _______ you were late?
  7. The movie _______ we watched last night was fantastic.
  8. She is the one _______ I spoke to on the phone.
  9. Do you know the student _______ won the science competition?
  10. The house _______ has the red door is mine.
  11. The cake _______ my mom baked is delicious.
  12. This is the park _______ we had our picnic last summer.
  13. The restaurant _______ we went to for lunch is closed today.
  14. Is this the cat _______ was lost last week?
  15. The laptop _______ you lent me is very fast.
  16. The teacher _______ we had last year was very strict.
  17. Is this the reason _______ she couldn't come to the party?
  18. The dog _______ is barking loudly is mine.
  19. Do you know the person _______ bag this is?
  20. The movie _______ we saw last night was a thriller.

(vi) Demonstrative Pronouns Worksheet

Instructions: Fill in the gaps in each sentence with the appropriate demonstrative pronoun: "this," "that," "these," or "those."

  1. I want to buy _______ shoes.
  2. Look at _______ beautiful painting on the wall.
  3. Can you hand me _______ book over there?
  4. _______ is my favorite color.
  5. Are _______ your keys on the table?
  6. I don't like _______ kind of music.
  7. _______ are the shoes I want to buy.
  8. Can you pass me _______ pencil, please?
  9. _______ flowers in the garden are blooming beautifully.
  10. I need _______ pen to write a note.
  11. _______ is the book I borrowed from the library.
  12. Look at _______ cat sleeping on the couch.
  13. I don't understand _______ you're saying.
  14. I prefer _______ dress over that one.
  15. Are _______ your friends over there?
  16. _______ tree in the park is very tall.
  17. Can you show me _______ picture you drew?
  18. I like _______ cookies you baked.
  19. Look at _______ stars shining in the sky.
  20. I don't want _______ kind of candy.

Pronoun Worksheets for Advanced Learners

Pronouns

1.  Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [one, himself, who, what, one another]. 

(a)  — should obey one's parents. 

(b) He was proud of —. 

(c) — has stolen my pen? 

(d) The farmers do not get — they need. 

(e) The boys helped —.

2. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [who, what, that, as, yourself, either, themselves]

(a) Most people do not get — they deserve.

(b) Do the same — I do.

(c) — of the two roads leads to the market.

(d) Do not pride — on your wealth.

(e) The students — decorated the room.

3. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [they, it, one, one, that]

(a) — is an umbrella.

(b) — came here yesterday.

(c) You are a gentleman and should act as —.

(d) This is a pencil. It is a good —.

(e) — should do one's duty. 

4. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [those, our, either, she, us]

(a) He and I did — best.

(b) — is a poetess.

(c) The car is not for —.

(d) — of the two pens will do.

(e) The mangoes of Rajshahi are better than — of Dinajpur.

5. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [those, themselves, itself, none, himself, ourselves, who]

(a) The children are enjoying —.

(b) There was — to look after him.

(c) The house — is not very large.

(d) They — raised money for the poor.

(e) Allah helps — who help themselves.

6. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [he, them, myself, we, ours]

(a) — all love our teacher.

(b) I — saw him doing the work.

(c) It is — who has stolen my pen.

(d) Ruhi and Juhi are good girls. Everybody likes —.

(e) Your home is more beautiful than —.

7. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [our, its, it, them, each other]

(a)  Monu and Sunu are good friends. They understand —.

(b) We like — English teacher.

(c) The baby is crying for — mother.

(d) — is a big river.

(e) Show the book to —.

8. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [itself, themselves, what, some, me]

(a) My uncle asked my brother and — to dinner.

(b) The baby painted —

(c) They — admitted their guilt.

(d) I do not understand — to do now.

(e) — say he has done this.

9. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [me, mine, us, what, whom, them, who]

(a) She is the girl — has got A+.

(b) There are deer in the Sundarbans and I like —  very much.

(c) This is the man to — I talked on the mobile.

(d) Do you know — he likes.

(e) The book is —.

10. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [what, as, yourself, them, nobody]

(a) Can you sing as well as —

(b) Don't you deceive —?

(c) — was there to rescue the child.

(d) — has happened is not clear.

(e) Such a nun — he should be honoured.

11. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [his, you, that, ourselves, him, what]

(a) He told Robi and me to go with —

(b) An old man asked my friend and me — the time was.

(c) Go and see him and — friend

(d) There are some letters for — and me.

(e) We availed — of the chance.

(f) I took a cabin — was small.

12. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [my, us, her, I, them]

(a) — told her about my parents. 

(b) Mrs Nazma said — parents were clever to have only one child.

(c) Mrs Amin told — lot of interesting stories.

(d) I liked — very much.

(e) She also told us about — family.

13. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [their, your, its, either, yours]

(a) A dog is loyal to — master.

(b) — he or she will go.

(c) The book is —.

(d) This is — pen.

(e) Parents love — children.

14. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [he, them, myself, we, ours]

(a) — all love our parents.

(b) I — saw him doing the work.

(c) It is — who has stolen my pen.

(d) Ruhi and Juhi are good girls. Everybody likes —.

(e) Your home is more beautiful than —.

15. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [what, but, such, who, that]

(a) What is the student's name — came here yesterday.

(b) — as are lazy are fit for nothing.

(c) — he needs is a job.

(d) There is none — wishes to be unhappy.

(e) I thank to Sumon — helped me.

16. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [which, mine, nobody, herself, what]

(a) — believes a liar.

(b) She hurt —.

(c) The pen — is lying on the table is costly.

(d) — is your mobile number?

(e) She is a friend of —.

17. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [us, each other, none, everyone, he, himself, who]

(a) — of the students has got G.P.A. 5

(b) He — has spoiled the books.

(c) The two brothers help —.

(d) The man — came to me is my relative.

(e) — can deny the truth.

18. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [my, mine, our, nothing, that, yours, it]

(a) He knows — about the matter.

(b) He was given a room in — house.

(c) His house is close to —.

(d) His pen is more expensive than —.

(e) How do you tell — why they failed?

19. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [which, whose, herself, what, whom, who, all]

(a) — is done cannot be undone.

(b) — do you want?

(c) Rina — went there.

(d) This is my cousin — father is a doctor.

(e) The moment — is lost is lost forever.

20. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [my, as, herself, such, mine, why, which]

(a) This pen is finer than —.

(b) Rita — never goes through the novel.

(c) We want — boys as are honest.

(d) The organs are not — fine as we want.

(e) — of the poems did you like to read?

21. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [such, either, one, which, whose, what]

(a) — of the pens will do.

(b) — should do one's duty in time.

(c) You being a student should not act as —.

(d) I need a shirt — colour is blue.

(e) — you are saying is not right.

22. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [nobody, who, anybody, either, himself]

(a) The manager spoke to me —

(b) — chose it for them?

(c) — believes a liar.

(d) Did — telephone me?

(e) I don't like — of the boys.

23. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [his, you, that, ourselves, him, me, their]

(a) He told Rubi and me to go with —.

(b) An old man asked my friend and — what the time was.

(c) Go and see him and — friend.

(d) There are some letters for — and me.

(e) We availed — of the chance.

24. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [herself, myself, himself, themselves, neither]

(a) — of the two sisters are friendly.

(b) She fans —.

(c) They hurt —.

(d) I — saw the man.

(e) We saw the principal —.

25. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [all, each other, this, herself, whom, nobody]

(a) We should not quarrel with —.

(b) This is the boy — I saw yesterday.

(c) The woman fans —.

(d) — was willing to play.

(e) — that glitters is not gold.

26. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [myself, which, each, either, me, he, neither]

(a) — of the two pens will do.

(b) What did — say.

(c) The pen — I bought is good.

(d) I — can do it.

(e) — of the two sisters is friendly.

27. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [she, none, many, ourselves, yourself]

(a) There is — but hates a liar.

(b) — were interviewed but few were selected.

(c) We availed — of the chance.

(d) Do not praise —.

(e) He is greater than —.

28. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [your, this, we, what, who]

(a) — does he do in the room?

(b) - has broken the glass?

(c) Listen to what — teachers say.

(d) — cannot do whatever we like.

(e) — is the woman who lost her bag.

29. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [us, his, whose, he, which, our, that]

(a) This is my friend — father is a doctor.

(b) This is the book —was given by you.

(c) Please help —, we are in danger.

(d) This is the best book — I have ever read.

(e) It is — who is responsible for the loss.

30. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [which, one, whose, whom, what]

(a) The man — I met yesterday is a doctor.

(b) This is my friend — father is a physician.

(c) The pen — you gave me has been lost.

(d) He wrote me — I wanted to know.

(e) — should do one’s duty.

31. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [them, themselves, they, us, all]

(a) The mice did not kill —.

(b) Do you know — of the girl was unsmart?

(c) Wild birds are afraid of —. 

(d) — fly away when we go near them.

(e) But it is easy to be friendly with —.

32. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [what, someone, ourselves, ours, these]

(a) Look, — is coming.

(b) — is your nationality?

(c) We shouldn't blame — for what happened.

(d) — pictures are very beautiful.

(e) We have a new house. This house is —.

33. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [yourself, any, many, ourselves, one’s, they]

(a) Do not praise —

(b) Have you seen any tiger? No, I have not seen —.

(c) One should take care of — health.

(d) We availed — of the chance.

(e) — were interviewed but few were selected.

34. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [what, one, himself, who, one another]

(a) — should obey one's parents.

(b) He was proud of —.

(c) — has stolen my pen?

(d) The farmers do not know — they need.

(e) The boys helped —.

35. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [it, he, us, those, I]

(a) Let — go out for a walk.

(b) — read in class eight,

(c) — always speaks the truth.

(d) He reads 'The Daily Star' everyday. He likes — very much.

(e) — are his books.

36. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [who, none, one, another, whose, yours]

(a) I think the car is —

(b) They are helping —.

(c) Allah helps them — purpose is right.

(d) I'm quite right — can challenge me.

(e) There was an accident but — of them were injured.

37. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [same, whatever, it, that, who, themselves, there]

(a) It was my grandmother — had an accident.

(b) They quarrelled —.

(c) Man can't do — he likes in the society.

(d) I will do the — again.

(e) Once — was a king.

38. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [he, who, that, themselves, your, him, whom]

(a) There is no use of — going there.

(b) — and I were there.

(c) They fell down the tree and hurt —.

(d) I have a sister — has been married.

(e) I remember all — he said.

39. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [what, myself, which, me, ourselves]

(a) We — often commit the mistake. 

(b) I went to see it for —.

(c) They asked my brother and — to see him.

(d) — of these pens is yours?

(e) Let me know — you heard from him

40. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [who, what, one another, one, ones, their, theirs]

(a)These furniture are old. I’ll buy new —.

(b) This is a pencil. It is a good —.

(c) Many people in the meeting scolded —.

(d) — is a beautiful town.

(e) — did you rebuke?

41. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [herself, ones, her, one, all]

(a) I'd like an ice-cream. Are you having — too?

(b) Here are some flowers which — do you want?

(c) She saw — in the mirror.

(d) She took her umbrella with —.

(e) — want is peace and quiet.

42. Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [any, me, yours, it, these]

(a) — is raining in torrents.

(b) My pen is better than —.

(c) — are the books that I wanted.

(d) You have wronged —.

(e) Have you seen any tiger? No, I have not seen —.

43.  Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [this, he, who, everybody, none]

(a) — are you looking for?

(b) — believes that the earth is round.

(c) — but the president can help in this situation.

(d) — book is better than that of Rupom.

(e) — can answer the question.

44.  Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [he, it, who, none, whom]

(a) — cannot answer the question?

(b) — did You meet Yesterday?

(c) — has stolen my pen.

(d) — is a very cloudy day.

(e) — is above fault.

45.  Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [this, neither, my, everybody, these]

(a) — is enjoying themselves at the picnic.

(b) — is the Parliament House.

(c) — allegation is true.

(d) — mangoes are green, give me some ripe ones.

(e) This is — room.

46.  Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [all, you, one, he, every]

(a) — men are mortal

(b) — man is subject to error.

(c) — must be held responsible for the mess.

(d) — must have taken my pen.

(e) — must not boast of one's own success.

47.  Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [neither, many, they, all, you]

(a) — of the two pens will do.

(b) —  say he has done this.

(c) — the people cheered.

(d) —  went according to plan.

(e) —  were interviewed but few were selected

48.  Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [this, I, it, him, he]

(a) A fix saw a dog. — ran away in fear.

(b) Fortunately, — was not hurt.

(c) Both cars are good, but — is better than that.

(d) Doesn’t  — agree with me?

(e) Don’t praise —.

49.  Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [I, my, it, whom, me]

(a) He gave — an apple.

(b) He has lost his car and cannot find —.

(c) He is greater than —.

(d) He is known to — brother.

(e) He is the man — I met in the college.

50.  Fill in each gap with a suitable pronoun [I, him, them, you, who]

(a) I know — who is clever at making jokes.

(b) I saw a fisherman — was catching fish.

(c) I was sitting by —.

(d) I wish — were a king.

(e) If you wanted, I would help —.

Answers to Demonstrative Pronouns Worksheet

(1)these, (2) that, (3) that, (4) This, (5) those, (6) this, (7) These, (8) that, (9) Those, (10) this, (11) That, (12) that, (13) what, (14) this, (15) those, (16) that, (17) that, (18) those, (19) those, (20) that

Answers to Reflexive Pronouns Worksheet

(1) himself, (2) herself, (3) ourselves, (4) themselves, (5) myself, (6) itself, (7) themselves, (8) himself, (9) herself, (10) ourselves, (11) themselves, (12) himself, (13) itself, (14) themselves, (15) herself, (16) themselves, (17) himself, (18) herself, (19) themselves, (20) ourselves

Answers to Interrogative Pronouns Worksheet

(1) Who, (2) whom, (3) Which, (4) Whom, (5) What, (6) Whose, (7) Who, (8) What, (9) Whose, (10) What, (11) Which, (12) whom, (13) What, (14) What, (15) Which, (16) Who, (17) Whose, (18) Which, (19) Whose, (20) What

Answers to Relative Pronouns Worksheet

(1) who, (2) who, (3) that, (4) whose, (5) that, (6) why, (7) that, (8) whom, (9) who, (10) that, (11) that, (12) where, (13) that, (14) that, (15) that, (16) whom, (17) why, (18) that, (19) whose, (20) that