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ClassFlow
Class Flow: Pronoun Photo Album
[Free Registration/Login Required] The students have been studying pronouns and are now finishing up the chapter. This project is done individually after going over the review, the directions, and showing the sample. Students will use...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Who vs. Whom
This lesson discusses the difference between who and whom and explains when each one should be used. This tutorial lesson shares a short slideshow with the lesson's content.
Quia
Quia: Pronoun Usage Jeopardy
This game requires players to choose the correct pronoun to use in sentences. Play by yourself or against another student.
SUNY Empire State College
Empire State College: Exercise 2a: Agreement With Trick Singulars Basic
Complete five sentences by choosing the pronoun that agrees with the indefinite antecedent.
Other
Using english.com: Quiz: Possessives and Reflexive Pronouns
Students complete this fourteen-question quiz by clicking on the correct pronoun to fill in the blank in each sentence. Answers can be completed and graded online or can be printed out to be completed on paper.
Other
Adele's Esl Corner: Possessive Pronouns
Replace the possessive nouns in each sentence with the appropriate possessive pronoun.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Pronouns
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart reviews singular and plural pronouns. It also reviews possessive, singular object, and plural object pronouns. Students practice and vote for the correct pronoun.
English Plus+
Grammar Slammer: Pronouns With Elliptical Clauses
Explains the use of the correct case of pronoun when used in comparisons.
Quia
Quia: Grammar Mingling at a Party Activity
This website presents a series of conversations where each sentence has a grammar usage drop down menu. You pick the correct word for that sentence. If you are incorrect you are given a second chance to correct your mistake!
Study Languages
Study Spanish: Informal Commands (Vosotros)
Excellent Spanish lesson on informal plural commands that refer to the pronoun "vosotros." Examples illustrate the formation and use of informal vosotros commands in both the negative and the affirmative. A quiz at the end of the lesson...
Study Languages
Study Spanish: First Person Commands (Nosotros)
Comprehensive presentation of command forms using the pronoun "nosotros." This lesson on the first-person plural commands includes the attachement of pronouns to the affirmative command. A quiz at the end of the lesson tests the...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Commonly Misused Words
This tutorial focuses on commonly misused words; it offers a slide show with lists of misused words and their meanings, as well as, common mistakes and how to avoid them. It also offers a video with similar information, but with an audio...
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: Pronoun Case: Exercise 1
This site offers links to a interactive grammar exercises and printable handouts on the following topics: sentences, punctuation, irregular verbs, parallel structure, misplaced and dangling modifiers, pronouns, agreement, and word...
Capital Community College Foundation
Guide to Grammar and Writing: Second Quiz on "Who"
Thirteen-question quiz on correct usage of who, whom, whose, and the like. Click the Explanation buttons to see correct answers.
BBC
Bbc: Skillwise: English: Grammar: Pronouns Quiz
Assess your understanding of pronouns. Complete the sentences by choosing the correct pronouns. Three levels of difficulty and immediate feedback provided. Certificates available. Quiz can be downloaded in PDF format or taken directly...
University College London
University College London: Object
Click on appropriate index links to discussions on direct object, indirect object, and objective case. Site by University College London.
Colby College
Spanish Language & Culture: Direct or Indirect Pronouns
This online exercise is for practicing the substitution of third person pronouns for the direct or indirect object of a sentence. English translations guide the student in the first exercise. Incorrect responses are corrected.
Study Languages
Study Spanish: Pronouns as Objects of Prepositions
This site is an explanation of prepositional pronouns with a list of prepositions that only take subject pronouns. Great lesson for understanding prepositional pronouns. Learners may check test their mastery of this principle with a quiz...
Study Languages
Study Spanish: Subject Pronouns
After a brief review of what verbs and verb infinites are, this site offers a comprehensive explanation of subject pronouns. A great comparison of Spanish subject pronouns to English subject pronouns. Differences between second person...
Capital Community College Foundation
Guide to Grammar and Writing: Absolute Phrase
Understanding how phrases are built and function will be an invaluable tool for students. This tutorial features many examples to help the student in grasping grammar concepts.
Capital Community College Foundation
Guide to Grammar and Writing: Writing Concise Sentences
Why write five paragraphs when you can say what you want to say in two? Learn how to make the most of your words and sentences to get your point across without being too wordy.
University College London
University College London: Noun Overview and Rules
Overview of nouns and rules for use. Contains information on forming plurals, count and noncount, pronouns, numerals as nouns, and gender. Exercises interspersed in material.
University of Texas at Austin
Ut Austin: Introduction to French Pronouns
Wonderful overview of French pronouns. Defines and describes (with excellent examples) all the different kinds of pronouns. Very clear and easy to understand.
Other
Using English: Glossary of English Grammar Terms
A comprehensive A-Z index of grammar terms with explanations and examples. Each entry provides links to activities and other resources available on the site for more practice on that aspect of grammar. Suggested activities are often...
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