Practice Activities: Personal Pronouns

Determining Person

In the following sentences, determine the person for each pronoun:

  1. Jada often put other people’s needs before her own.
  2. Amelia and Ajani still haven’t arrived. I should make sure I texted them.
  3. You will need three things in order to be successful: determination, discipline, and dexterity.

Classifying Pronouns

In the following sentences, identify the person, case, and number of each pronoun:

  1. You shouldn’t be so worried about what other people think. They don’t matter. The only person you need to please is you.
  2. Elena knew she should have spent more time on homework this semester, but binge-watching TV had tripped her up again and again.
  3. George Washington was the first president of the United States. He set the standard of only serving two terms of office. However, it wasn’t illegal to do so until 1951.

Possessive Forms

In each sentence, select the correct possessive pronoun. Identify why you selected the pronoun you did:

  1. André told me that was (my/ mine) box of cereal, but I couldn’t remember having bought it.
  2. Eloá said that it was (her/ hers).
  3. Jake and Suren refused to give (their / theirs) opinions on the subject.

Choosing the Right Pronoun

In each sentence, fill in the blank with the correct pronoun. Identify why you selected the pronoun you did:

  1. André told me that it was ___ box of cereal, but I couldn’t remember having bought ___.
  2. Amelia and Ajani still haven’t arrived. I should make sure ___ texted ___.
  3. You shouldn’t be so worried about what other people think. The only person ___ need to please is ___.
  4. George Washington was the first president of the United States. ___ set the standard of only serving two terms of office. However, ___ wasn’t illegal to serve over two terms until 1951.