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Sophia Learning
Sophia: Pronouns
Ten slides introducing pronouns, antecedents, and how they are used in first, second, and third person narration. Examples are provided through sentences and pronoun charts.
TED Talks
Ted: Ted Ed: When to Use "Me", "Myself" and "I"
Me, myself, and I. You may be tempted to use these words interchangeably because they all refer to the same thing. But in fact, each one has a specific role in a sentence: 'I' is a subject pronoun, 'me' is an object pronoun, and 'myself'...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Reflexive Pronouns and Subjects
Reflexive pronouns reflect the subject of the sentence. A reflexive pronoun is a pronoun that is preceded or followed by the noun, adjective, adverb, or pronoun to which it refers within the same clause. [0:35]
Colby College
Spanish Language & Culture: Direct and Indirect Pronouns (Part 3)
This online exercise from the Colby College for practicing the substitution of pronouns for the direct object of a sentence, and for using the direct and indirect object pronouns together in the same sentence. A brief English...
Grammarly
Grammarly Blog: Pronouns
This page focuses on pronouns including definitions, personal pronouns, antecedents, relative pronouns, who vs. whom, demonstrative, indefinite, reflexive and intensive, possessive, and interrogative pronouns. Examples are provided for...
Colby College
Spanish Language & Culture: Se for Unplanned or Unexpected Events
In this brief exercise, the student chooses the best Spanish expression to complete each sentence. Feedback on the response is immediate. Great review of third person preterite tense forms. Practices the use of "se" and an indirect...
CPALMS
Cpalms: Capitalization Invasion
This video tutorial features outer space missions. Students will learn about capitalizing the first word in every sentence. Students will also learn about the importance of capitalizing the pronoun "I" in sentences.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: How to Avoid Inappropriate Shifts
Watch out for inappropriate shifts in pronoun number and person! A shift is when there is a disparity between the perspectives, from first person, second person, and third person. It is important to maintain perspectives when referring...
Towson University
Towson University: Online Writing Support: Usage Subject Verb Agreement
This entry provides the rules and examples for subject-verb agreement under a variety of situations such as with collective nouns, inverted subjects, compound subjects, indefinite pronoun subjects, and when a phrase or clause separates...
Language Guide
Language Guide: Los Pasivos
Using a form of the verb SER and a past participle is one of three ways this grammar tutorial teaches the passive voice. In addition, the impersonal SE is used with examples, along with the impersonal SE plus an indirect pronoun plus a...
abcteach
Abcteach: Noun Skill Sheets
[Free Registration/Login Required] Teachers will find several worksheets for primary, elementary and middle school students identifying the role a noun or pronoun plays, collective nouns, diminutives, as well as definitions and...
TES Global
Tes: When Do We Use Capital Letters? Poster?
[Free Registration/Login Required] Capitalization rules are provided on this visually-appealing poster. Students will find reminders about capitalizing the pronoun I, beginnings of sentences, names, abbreviations, and abbreviations.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: How to Use Intensive Pronouns
Intensive pronouns add needed emphasis to a sentence. While they function similarly to reflexive pronouns, they differ in that the pronoun can be removed without altering the meaning of the sentence. [0:57]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Indefinite Pronouns
Which indefinite pronoun makes the most sense for each of these sentences?
The Tongue Untied
The Tongue Untied: Interactive Pronoun Quizzes
This site has two quizzes over pronoun usage. Also provides answers to each quiz.
SUNY Empire State College
Empire State College: Pronoun Reference to Nouns
Notes and examples explaining the importance of using pronouns to replace nouns only when the replacement is clear. A link to a practice exercise is provided.
Other
The Learning Center: Owl: Noun/pronoun Antecedent Agreement Exercise 1
Make sure the nouns or pronouns match with the correct antecedent in this ten-question online exercise.
Harvard University
Harvard University: Games With Words: Pronoun Sleuth
A study in the understanding of pronouns where participants choose the antecedent in sentences containing both real and nonsense words.
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: Pronoun Exercises
These interactive grammar exercises cover sentence structure, punctuation, irregular verbs, parallel structure, misplaced and dangling modifiers, pronouns, agreement and word choice. Includes printable PDF worksheets (Adobe Reader is...
Discovery Education
Discovery Education: Indefinite Pronoun Quiz
Test your knowledge of indefinite pronouns and how they are used correctly in sentences with this ten-question quiz.
Teachnology
Teachnology: Lesson Plan: Pronoun Hunt
In this lesson, learners practice finding pronouns by highlighting all the pronouns in a 5-6 paragraph newspaper article.
English Club
English Club: Learn English: Grammar: Pronouns: Pronoun Comparison
An infographic illustrating personal, reflexive, and reciprocal pronouns.
English Club
English Club: Learn English: Grammar: Pronouns: Pronoun Case
An explanation and examples of personal, relative, interrogative, and indefinite pronouns in subjective, objective, and possessive case.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Pronoun Antecedent Agreement
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart reviews both pronouns and antecedents. It also covers the rules that should be used to create the agreement between the two. Assessment is done through an online activity site.
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