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9th Grade :The links (URLS) below can help you out to review pronouns or to test yourself on your knowledge of the topic. The questions following the (URLS) links must be printed and handle out to the teacher .

Links:
http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/writcent/hypergrammar/pronouns.html

http://http//grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/cgi-shl/quiz.pl/pronoun_quiz.htm

http://http//www.softschools.com/quizzes/grammar/pronoun/quiz227.html

http://http//a4esl.org/q/h/vm/pronouns.html



WORKSHEET ON PRONOUNS( copy, paste and print)

I. Rewrite each sentence. Change the underlined word or words to a pronoun.


1. Sarah made dinner for the whole family.
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2. Tyler played tag with Miguel and Ramon.
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3. Mr. Cane went to the movies with Mrs. Cane.
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4. The house needs a fresh coat of paint
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Circle the pronouns in the sentences below.Some sentences have more than one pronoun.
Tell which kind of pronoun is it.

5. She went to the store with Angela.
6. Six of us had to squeeze in the tiny car.
7. Every Thursday, Kenny goes to Wal-Mart with them.
8. At the store, the cashier gave her some change.
9. When the sun comes up, he leaves for work.
10. I enjoyed seeing them on the playground.
11. Have you hung the painting on the wall yet?
12. If I eat all of these vegetables, mother will let me watch television.
13. We played with the puppy, then fed her a biscuit.
14. Have you seen the sandcastle we built?
15. I bounced the ball and Jack ran after it.


II.Circle the correct word to complete each sentence.

1. The group's doctrine would not allow (they, them) to attend a school dance.

2. Our plants seem to become moribund in the cold winters, but (they, them) perk up again in the spring.

3. (They, Them) don't think it's a good idea for me to move to California.

4. The two countries called an armistice and decided that the fighting had gone on long enough. Eight years later, (they, them) are still living side-by-side peacefully.

5. The phone company buried the cables in the ground in a huge conduit that would protect (they, them) from damage.


Circle the word that best completes each sentence.6. Although (it, its, it's) known as a honeymoon spot, the Falls are awe-inspiring for everyone.

7. That was your best work, wasn't (it, its, it's)?

8. When the frog transforms (it, its, it's) called metamorphosis.

9. Our high school buys (it, its, it's) class rings from Josten's Corporation.

10. The little bird couldn't find (it, its, it's) mother.


Circle the correct word to complete each sentence.11. Because Dad has such a steadfast partner in his business, (he, him) is confident that things will run smoothly if he's gone for a day.

12. Their son had stolen from them so many times that they felt they had to repudiate (he, him) until he got his life in order.

13. For nearly 20 years Napoleon seemed invincible, until (he, him) suffered defeat.

14. It is very difficult for my dad to be impartial when (he, him) referees my games.

15. Although I tried to comfort my dad after my mom died, I'm afraid that I was not much solace to (he, him).





Circle the word that best completes each sentence.16. During Millard Fillmore's term, Harriet Beecher Stowe published (her, hers, she) antislavery novel Uncle Tom's Cabin.

17. Ms. Hicks asked the girl if the hair bow was (her, hers, she).

18. Sara made a big blunder while (her, hers, she) was cooking and now has a burned pan.

19. My best friend could write (her, hers, she) name with both hands at the same time.

20. The red wagon with the missing wheel is (her, hers, she).


Circle the correct word to complete each sentence.21. She was tired of listening to the trivial conversation at the party; (she, her) just wanted to go home.

22. Her hearing impediment was diagnosed at a very early age, so (she, her) was able to learn how to read lips and use sign language to communicate.

23. It's natural for a young girl to emulate (she, her) mother.

24. The surly man began to yell at the cashier for a mistake (she, her) had made on his bill.

25. Dr. Johnson hesitated to admit Ethel into the hospital because of (she, her) notorious reputation as a hypochondriac.


Circle the correct word to complete each sentence.26. Can you give (I, me) any insight as to the place I should plant my tree for the best growth?

27. The robust flavor of the marinara sauce cause (I, me) to long for my home back in Italy.

28. Every time (I, me) am around Samuel, I get embarrassed by his strident jokes.

29. (I, Me) cannot believe that Stephanie's pensive comments were allowed in her speech. Her morbid comments shocked the whole class.

30. The melodious sound of my mother's voice woke (I, me) gently every morning.


Circle the word that best completes each sentence.31. (His, He) is a solid citizen.

32. The groundhog didn't see (his, he) shadow this year.

33. (His, He) has been in the Marines for five years.

34. Wade will have (his, he) own room in the new house.

35. He spoke to John, then called (his, he) mother, and finally phoned me.









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