A. LET’S PRACTICE!
Directions: Write all the pronouns in each sentence.
1. Tom had enough of school, which is why he decided to join the Marine.
2. He used a hacksaw instead of a wood saw to cut through the wire fence. This is an example of
clear thinking.
3. Donna is able to design and sew her own clothes. Those are two ways to save money.
4. Jake told his brother that he ought to get out and enjoy the fresh air.
5. Ted threw the plate through the window and broke it.
6. After I talked with the therapist, she told me to come back once a week for consultation.
7. A rolling stone gathers no moss, which is why one must always be on the go.
8. There is never enough time to see all my friend when I come to town.
9. Heidi told her mother that she should learn to type.
10. Sue has always enjoyed helping people, and she plans to study medicine when she completes
her undergraduate studies.
11. I have a bucket, but it has hole.
12. He joined a commune because they share everything there.
13. Life is peaceful on a farm, which is one good reason to escape the rat race of the city.
14. After I heard Segovia play the guitar, I decided that was what I wanted to do.
15. Wheat is one grain from which they make bread.
16. There is relatively little traffic in the sky, which is one reason air travel is safer than driving.
17. I scored twenty points because I was very good at it.
18. When he worked with clay, he could mold it beautifully.
19. Gus told Jerome that he was an expert marksman.
20. Mike told Alice that she was the most intelligent person he had ever met.
B. WRITE IT UP
Directions: Use the following pronouns in a sentence.
21. I
22. my
23. Mine
24. Him
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26. Their
27. They
28. Them
29. Him
30. She