Pronouns Worksheet Generator
Make printable pronouns worksheets in seconds. Students identify pronouns, choose the correct pronoun, replace nouns with pronouns, match pronouns to their antecedents, fix pronoun errors, and sort pronouns by type — covering subject pronouns like she and they, object pronouns like him and them, and possessive pronouns like his and their. Pick a focus, sentence set, and difficulty, or paste your own sentences, then print or download a clean PDF with an answer key. Free, no sign-up, and everything stays in your browser.
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Pronouns Worksheet
Mixed review · Mixed pronouns practice
Name: ______________________ Date: ____________
Read each sentence, then identify or choose the correct pronoun.
- 1.
What kind of pronoun is "it" in this sentence?
It stops at the corner.
- A)Subject pronoun
- B)Object pronoun
- C)Possessive pronoun
- 2.
What kind of pronoun is "her" in this sentence?
The coach picked her for the team.
- A)Subject pronoun
- B)Object pronoun
- C)Possessive pronoun
- 3.
What kind of pronoun is "her" in this sentence?
The artist showed her the painting.
- A)Subject pronoun
- B)Object pronoun
- C)Possessive pronoun
- 4.
What kind of pronoun is "her" in this sentence?
The librarian helped her find a book.
- A)Subject pronoun
- B)Object pronoun
- C)Possessive pronoun
- 5.
What kind of pronoun is "their" in this sentence?
The birds built their nest.
- A)Subject pronoun
- B)Object pronoun
- C)Possessive pronoun
- 6.
What kind of pronoun is "it" in this sentence?
We walked it around the block.
- A)Subject pronoun
- B)Object pronoun
- C)Possessive pronoun
- 7.
What kind of pronoun is "they" in this sentence?
They sing in the morning.
- A)Subject pronoun
- B)Object pronoun
- C)Possessive pronoun
- 8.
What kind of pronoun is "they" in this sentence?
They work on the project together.
- A)Subject pronoun
- B)Object pronoun
- C)Possessive pronoun
- 9.
What kind of pronoun is "its" in this sentence?
The dog wagged its tail.
- A)Subject pronoun
- B)Object pronoun
- C)Possessive pronoun
- 10.
What kind of pronoun is "her" in this sentence?
Maya opened her book.
- A)Subject pronoun
- B)Object pronoun
- C)Possessive pronoun
Answer key
- 1.A) Subject pronoun — It replaces the bus as the subject of the sentence.
- 2.B) Object pronoun — Her replaces Maya as the object of the verb picked.
- 3.B) Object pronoun — Her replaces Nia as the object of the verb showed.
- 4.B) Object pronoun — Her replaces Ava as the object of the verb helped.
- 5.C) Possessive pronoun — Their shows that the nest belongs to the birds.
- 6.B) Object pronoun — It replaces the dog as the object of the verb walked.
- 7.A) Subject pronoun — They replaces the birds as the subject of the sentence.
- 8.A) Subject pronoun — They replaces Maya and Leo as the subject of the sentence.
- 9.C) Possessive pronoun — Its shows that the tail belongs to the dog.
- 10.C) Possessive pronoun — Her shows that the book belongs to Maya.
Answer Key · Pronouns Worksheet
Mixed review · Mixed pronouns practice
- 1.A) Subject pronoun — It replaces the bus as the subject of the sentence.
- 2.B) Object pronoun — Her replaces Maya as the object of the verb picked.
- 3.B) Object pronoun — Her replaces Nia as the object of the verb showed.
- 4.B) Object pronoun — Her replaces Ava as the object of the verb helped.
- 5.C) Possessive pronoun — Their shows that the nest belongs to the birds.
- 6.B) Object pronoun — It replaces the dog as the object of the verb walked.
- 7.A) Subject pronoun — They replaces the birds as the subject of the sentence.
- 8.A) Subject pronoun — They replaces Maya and Leo as the subject of the sentence.
- 9.C) Possessive pronoun — Its shows that the tail belongs to the dog.
- 10.C) Possessive pronoun — Her shows that the book belongs to Maya.
How to use the pronouns worksheet generator
- 1Choose a practice focus, sentence set, and difficulty, or paste your own sentences.
- 2Pick a question format: identify, choose, replace the noun, match, fix the error, sort by type, or mixed.
- 3Set how many questions, then toggle the name line, instructions, and answer key.
- 4Press Regenerate for a fresh set, then print or download a PDF with the answer key.
When this is useful
Subject and object pronouns
Clear sentences give students focused practice with subject pronouns like she and object pronouns like him.
Possessive pronouns
Practice possessive pronouns like his, her, its, and their that show who something belongs to.
Replace nouns with pronouns
The replace format builds smoother writing by swapping a repeated noun for the correct pronoun.
Pronoun-antecedent agreement
Match and fix formats build the habit of choosing a pronoun that agrees with its antecedent.
ELL and language support
Sorting and matching formats help multilingual learners connect a noun to the pronoun that replaces it.
Your own sentences
Paste your own antecedents and pronouns so the practice matches your class writing or a recent lesson.
Examples to try
An identify-the-pronoun worksheet
Use the identify format so students label each pronoun as subject, object, or possessive.
A choose-the-correct-pronoun worksheet
Use the choose format so students pick the pronoun that fits the blank in a sentence.
A replace-the-noun worksheet
Use the replace format so students rewrite a sentence with the correct pronoun.
A match-pronoun-to-noun worksheet
Use the match format to line up antecedents with the pronouns that replace them.
A sort-by-type worksheet
Use the sort format so students group pronouns into subject, object, and possessive.
A worksheet from your own sentences
Paste antecedents and pronouns, or simple antecedent = pronoun lines, to match your class.
Tips for better results
Start with subject pronouns
The subject pronouns focus and beginner difficulty keep early practice on he, she, it, and they.
Compare subject and object
Show students that a subject pronoun does the action while an object pronoun receives it, like she and her.
Point to the antecedent
Remind students that a pronoun must agree with the noun it replaces, called its antecedent.
Sort to review the types
The sort-by-type format is a quick way to review subject, object, and possessive pronouns together.
Print the answer key separately
The PDF puts the answer key on its own page, so you can keep it apart from the student copy.
Pair it with grammar tools
Follow with a parts of speech worksheet or a subject-verb agreement worksheet for more practice.
How the pronouns worksheet generator works
Built-in worksheets use original, classroom-safe sentences written for this tool. Each item pairs an antecedent with one correct pronoun, its type, a sentence using the pronoun, a sentence frame, and a short explanation, so the answer key is always defensible. Gender is only assigned through names chosen for these examples, so no real-person assumptions are made, and reflexive pronouns and disputed cases are avoided.
Choose-the-correct-pronoun questions offer the pronoun alongside other case forms of the same person, like she, her, and hers, so there is exactly one correct answer and no duplicate choices. The replace and fix formats give students space to rewrite, the match format pairs antecedents with pronouns, and the sort format groups pronouns by type. Custom items let you bring your own; the type is normalized or safely inferred, and when a custom item has no example sentence, the replace and fix formats use a teacher-check sample instead of inventing one.
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Can students practice subject and object pronouns?
Yes. Choose a focus on subject pronouns like she and they, or object pronouns like him and them, or mix both together.
Can students practice possessive pronouns?
Yes. The possessive pronouns focus practices forms like his, her, its, our, and their that show who something belongs to.
Can students replace nouns with pronouns?
Yes. The replace-the-noun format shows a sentence with a named noun and asks students to rewrite it with the correct pronoun.
Can I use custom sentences?
Yes. Switch to custom and paste your own items, using labels or simple antecedent = pronoun lines. Your sentences stay in your browser and are never saved or uploaded.
Does this use AI?
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