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All Kinds of Pronouns: Practice


Use the table below to review three kinds of pronouns, then use it as a reference to answer the questions
below.

Kind of Pronoun Definition Examples

Indefinite Indefinite pronouns don’t all, another, any, anybody/anyone, anything, each,
reference anything or anyone everybody/everyone, everything, few, many, nobody,
in particular - they are vague. none, one, several, some, somebody/someone

Possessive Possessive pronouns refer to a my, mine, our, ours, its, his, her, hers, their, theirs,
specific owner or owners. your, yours

Relative A relative pronoun is used to who, whom, which, whoever, whomever,


connect a clause or phrase to a whichever, that
noun or pronoun.

Circle the Pronoun in Each Sentence Circle the Kind of Pronoun

1. There is nothing good on the menu. Indefinite Possessive Relative

2. The person who left this sweet note must be a friend. Indefinite Possessive Relative

3. The dog that escaped is mine. Indefinite Possessive Relative

4. Everything is going wrong. Indefinite Possessive Relative

5. You shall finally have what is yours. Indefinite Possessive Relative

6. Whose backpack is on the chair? Indefinite Possessive Relative

7. The beach towels are ours. Indefinite Possessive Relative

8. Everything is put away. Indefinite Possessive Relative

9. Her can of slime fell on the floor and broke. Indefinite Possessive Relative

10. There goes the woman who saved my life. Indefinite Possessive Relative

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