“Pronouns are words that we use to replace nouns with other nouns.” This worksheet walks you through the process of picking out a word as your pronoun, and then replacing some common nouns.

Pronoun for kids, Types, Examples, Worksheet pdf

“A pronoun is a term used in lieu of a noun to prevent needless repetition,” says the dictionary.

Examples of pronouns for children include:

  1. Rohan is a close buddy of mine. Rohan is a brilliant young man. Rohan is a close buddy of mine. He has a high level of intelligence.
  2. Mayank is a Mumbai resident. Mumbai is a massive metropolis. Mayank is a Mumbai resident. It’s a large city.

a different definition “Pronouns are words that are used instead of a noun or noun phrase to refer to nouns that have already been specified in a sentence or nouns (for youngsters) that do not need to be identified precisely.”

5 Pronoun Types/Kinds for Children

In English grammar, there are five different sorts of pronouns.

  1. Pronouns used to refer to people
  2. Pronoun with a reflexive function
  3. Pronouns of Possession
  4. Demonstrative Pronouns are pronouns that are used to make a point.
  5. Interrogative Pronouns are pronouns that are used to ask a question.

Pronoun-for-kids-Types-Examples-Worksheet-pdf

1. Pronouns used to refer to people for kids

Those pronouns are used instead of the sentence’s subject or object. The person speaking (I, me, us, us), the person talked to (you), or the person or object spoken about is all described by a personal pronoun (he, she, it, they, hi, her, them). 

Examples:

  1. Pronouns of the first person are those that allude to the person or persons speaking, such as I, we, me, us, mine, and ours.
  2. Pronouns of the second person, that is, you, yours, are pronouns that relate to the people who are being talked to.
  3. Pronouns of the Third Person are pronouns that allude to the person or item being discussed, such as he, she, him, her, they, them, their, and it.

Personal Pronoun Worksheet/Exercise for Kids

  1. Mrs. Verma is suffering from a serious illness. is taking medication.
  2. Mrs. Sharma is a stunning woman.
  3. Please inform those gals that must go.
  4. Is Mr. Shah still around? This bag is thought to be by .
  5. Please accept my apologies if has caused you any discomfort.
  6. Rupal is liked by because she is someone can trust.
  7. Is this your bat or someone else’s?

2. Pronoun with a reflexive functions for kids

The pronouns – myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, themselves, behave like objects to verbs, but they refer to the same person as the subjects to the verbs. These pronoun are called Pronoun with a reflexive functions.

Pronoun with a reflexive function Exercise/worksheet for kids 

Use suitable Pronoun with a reflexive functions to complete the sentences.

  1. The elderly gentleman often converses with .
  2. Have you had a recent peek in the mirror at ?
  3. Anjul takes care of all of her domestic responsibilities.
  4. The horse has been injured.
  5. When I visited Goa, I had a great time .
  6. Following their father’s death, the boys battled amongst themselves.
  7. Because she lived alone, the elderly woman cared after .

3. Pronouns of Possession for kids

Pronouns of Possession are those pronouns that indicate Possession or Relationship.

Example: Mine, ours, yours, his, hers, its, their are Pronouns of Possession.

Pronouns of Possession are sometimes confused with possessive adjective. However, possessive adjectives come before a noun and qualifies it.

Possessive noun worksheet/exercise for kids 

Fill in the blanks with Pronouns of Possession:

  1. That kitty is mine. It’s called .
  2. He is the owner of the property. It’s called .
  3. That automobile is yours. It’s called .
  4. She is the owner of the CD player, which is a a.
  5. That farm belongs to us. It’s called .
  6. They are the owners of the factory. It’s called .

4. Demonstrative Pronouns are pronouns that are used to make a point. for kids

Read the following sentences:

  • This is my own computer.
  • That’s my bicycle.
  • These are the specs I’m wearing.
  • Those are the CDs you have.

In the above sentences this, these, that, those are used to point out the objects for which they are used. This and these are used to refer things near at hand, whereas that and those are referred to things at a distance They are called Demonstrative Pronouns are pronouns that are used to make a point..

Demonstrative Pronouns are pronouns that are used to make a point. Exercise/worksheet for kids 

Fill in the blanks with Demonstrative Pronouns are pronouns that are used to make a point.:

  1. Rasika’s vehicle is referred to as .
  2. Mr. Burman’s dogs are named .
  3. My video camera is named . Yours is .
  4. Although this cat is white, is black.
  5. Gautam’s pen is , while yours is .

5. Interrogative Pronouns are pronouns that are used to ask a question. for kids

Read the following sentences:

  • Who was it that created the noise?
  • What are our plans for today?
  • What kind of bike do you have?
  • Who would you want to see?

Pronouns who, what, which, whom are used for asking questions. Those pronouns that are used for asking questions are called Interrogative Pronouns are pronouns that are used to ask a question..

Who, Whom, and Whose are examples of pronouns used to ask inquiries about people.

Interrogative Pronouns are pronouns that are used to ask a question. Exercise/worksheet for kids 

Read the discussion and use pronouns to fill in the blanks:

Pronoun-for-kids-Types-Examples-Worksheet-pdf

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is pronoun and its types with examples PDF?

A: A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun in place of someone or something previously mentioned. There are several different types of pronouns, some with their own special meanings and others used interchangeably to replace any one specific noun.

What is pronoun example and types?

A: A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun to avoid repetition and confusion. Many pronouns can be replaced by they or he/she, but there are also others like s/he, hir, him/her, neuter words such as it, theyre (there), their

What are the 5 types of pronouns?

A:
He/She/It

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