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Lesson Snips: Pronoun Relative: Using Relative Pronouns [Pdf]
Ready-to-print notes and examples of relative pronouns along with a practice worksheet and answer key.
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: Pronoun Shift Power Point
Learn about using pronouns consistently and practice identifying them in questions that could be found on standardized tests.
Online Writing Lab at Purdue University
Purdue University Owl: Possessive Pronoun and Apostrophe
This Purdue Online Writing Lab article explains the three uses of the apostrophe.
Capital Community College Foundation
Guide to Grammar and Writing: Choosing the Correct Pronoun Case
A ten-question self-correcting quiz reviewing pronoun usage in simple sentences.
Education Place
Houghton Mifflin: Eduplace: Noun and Pronoun Grammar Blast
Discover more about nouns and pronouns when you visit this "Grammar Blast," activity. Students have an opportunity to play a game while improving their grammar skills.
Texas Education Agency
Texas Gateway: Proper Case of Pronouns | No Nonsense Grammar
Pronoun case is determined by how we use the pronoun in a sentence. There are three ways: subjective, when the pronoun does something; objective, when something is done to our pronoun; and possessive, when our pronoun possesses something.
Colby College
Spanish Language & Culture: Indirect Object Pronouns
This online exercise is for practicing the substitution of the pronoun for the indirect object of a sentence. Also practices conjugating the verb correctly in the present indicative tense. An English translation prompts the student to...
Colby College
Spanish Language & Culture: Subjunctive Noun Clauses #4
This exercise practices the present subjunctive with verbs of influence: aconsejar, decir, insistir, mandar, necesitar, pedir, preferir, prohibir, querer, recomendar, rogar, and sugerir. An English translation is provided as a foundation...
Colby College
Spanish Language & Culture: Direct Object Pronouns (Part 1)
Great exercise for practicing the substitution of the pronoun for the direct object of a sentence. The direct object is in bold print, and incorrect responses are corrected.
Study Languages
Study Spanish: Relative Pronouns: Quien
An excellent introduction to using the Spanish relative pronoun "quien," that contrasts its use with the pronoun "que," Ample examples in Spanish and English illustrate this principle. Students may test their understanding of the...
University of Richmond
University of Richmond: Confusing Pronouns
This site discusses the need to avoid ambiguous pronoun references. Includes a helpful rewriting examples. Brief, but informative and factual.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Choosing Between Subject and Object Pronouns
Identify the best form for the personal pronoun.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Pronoun Types
This lesson discusses different types of pronouns, including personal, possessive, reflexive, relative, demonstrative, indefinite and reciprocal. This tutorial lesson shares a short slideshow with the lesson's content.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Pronoun Review
[Free Registration/Login Required] Students are asked to choose the appropriate pronoun for a series of sentences.
University College London
University College London: Types of Pronouns
Identify the pronoun type in nine sentences. Browser must be Java enabled. Netscape recommended. Site by University College London.
University College London
University College London: How Is "It" Used?
Five sentences using the word "it" as a pronoun, dummy "it" or anticipatory "it." Answers are explained. Browser must be Java enabled. Netscape recommended. Site by University College London.
University College London
Internet Grammar of English: Pronouns
Grammar tutorial on the correct use pronouns. Includes a follow-up exercise on the identification of pronoun types.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Proper Case for Pronouns
Pronoun case is determined by how we use the pronoun in a sentence. There are three ways: subjective, when the pronoun does something; objective, when something is done to our pronoun; and possessive, when our pronoun possesses...
Lumen Learning
Lumen: Grammar: Pronouns
This instructional activity focuses on pronouns including functions of pronouns, types of pronouns, pronoun person, number, and case, and pronoun and antecedent agreement and clarity. It also provides three pronoun videos, pronoun...
Lumen Learning
Lumen: Grammar: Try It: Pronouns
This is a non-graded pronoun practice including identifying pronouns in a passage and a pronoun case activity.
University of Calgary
University of Calgary: Subject Verb Agreement
This site begins with a general rule on subject-verb agreement, then gives three different examples of understanding the subject-verb agreement. The site also discusses rules for verb agreement with definite and indefinite pronoun...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Watch Out for Ambiguous Antecedents
A pronoun's antecedent must be clear. There may be more than one word the pronoun could refer to, and in those cases it may be better not to use the pronoun. [0:40]
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: The Subject Complement
Printable information is provided that demonstrates how to identify a subject pronoun in the context of a sentence.
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University of Western Ontario: Pronouns [Pdf]
This pronoun tutorial requires that your browser support Adobe Acrobat.
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