Pronouns exercises
Pronouns are essential in English grammar—they replace nouns to avoid repetition and make sentences smoother.
Fill in each blank with the correct pronoun from the options given (or based on context).
- Subject pronouns (I, you, he, she, it, we, they)
- Object pronouns (me, you, him, her, it, us, them)
- Possessive pronouns (mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs)
- Reflexive pronouns (myself, yourself, himself, etc.)
- Demonstrative pronouns (this, that, these, those)
- Relative pronouns (who, whom, whose, which, that)
Pronoun Practice Test: Fill in the Blanks
- Sarah gave ___ (I/me) a beautiful gift.
- This book is ___ (her/hers), not mine.
- ___ (He/Him) is the best player on the team.
- The teacher asked ___ (we/us) to complete the assignment.
- ___ (They/Them) are going to the party tonight.
- The cat licked ___ (its/it’s) paws.
- Is this pen ___ (your/yours)?
- She made the cake ___ (herself/herselves).
- ___ (Who/Whom) did you invite to the meeting?
- These shoes are ___ (my/mine), not ___ (your/yours).
- ___ (This/These) is my favorite movie.
- The man ___ (who/whom) called you is my boss.
- We enjoyed ___ (our/ours) vacation.
- The children cleaned the room ___ (themselves/theirs).
- ___ (She/Her) and ___ (I/me) went shopping together.
- The decision is ___ (your/yours) to make.
- ___ (That/Those) are the keys you were looking for.
- He hurt ___ (himself/hisself) while playing football.
- The laptop ___ (which/whose) screen is broken needs repair.
- ___ (We/Us) students must follow the rules.
- The teacher praised ___ (they/them) for their hard work.
- ___ (It/Its) color is fading.
- ___ (Who/Whose) bag is this?
- She cooked dinner for ___ (he/him) and ___ (I/me).
- The dog wagged ___ (its/it’s) tail happily.
- ___ (These/This) are the documents you need.
- The prize was divided between ___ (she/her) and ___ (I/me).
- ___ (Him/His) brother is a doctor.
- The girl ___ (who/whom) won the race is my friend.
- They blamed ___ (theirselves/themselves) for the mistake.
Answers:
- Sarah gave me a beautiful gift. (object pronoun)
- This book is hers, not mine. (possessive pronoun)
- He is the best player on the team. (subject pronoun)
- The teacher asked us to complete the assignment. (object pronoun)
- They are going to the party tonight. (subject pronoun)
- The cat licked its paws. (possessive adjective, not “it’s”)
- Is this pen yours? (possessive pronoun)
- She made the cake herself. (reflexive pronoun)
- Whom did you invite to the meeting? (object relative pronoun)
- These shoes are mine, not yours. (possessive pronouns)
- This is my favorite movie. (demonstrative pronoun for singular)
- The man who called you is my boss. (subject relative pronoun)
- We enjoyed our vacation. (possessive adjective)
- The children cleaned the room themselves. (reflexive pronoun)
- She and I went shopping together. (subject pronouns)
- The decision is yours to make. (possessive pronoun)
- Those are the keys you were looking for. (demonstrative pronoun for plural)
- He hurt himself while playing football. (reflexive pronoun)
- The laptop whose screen is broken needs repair. (possessive relative pronoun)
- We students must follow the rules. (subject pronoun)
- The teacher praised them for their hard work. (object pronoun)
- Its color is fading. (possessive adjective, not “it’s”)
- Whose bag is this? (possessive interrogative pronoun)
- She cooked dinner for him and me. (object pronouns)
- The dog wagged its tail happily. (possessive adjective)
- These are the documents you need. (demonstrative pronoun for plural)
- The prize was divided between her and me. (object pronouns)
- His brother is a doctor. (possessive adjective)
- The girl who won the race is my friend. (subject relative pronoun)
- They blamed themselves for the mistake. (reflexive pronoun)
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