Learning English Grammar Is All About Understanding How Words Replace And Connect With Each Other In A Sentence. One Of The Most Important Parts Of English Grammar Is Pronouns.
They Make Our Sentences Smoother, Clearer, And More Natural. To Help Students Master This Topic, We’ve Created This “fill In The Blanks With Pronouns Worksheet” — A Fun, Engaging, And Effective Way To Practice Pronoun Usage With Real Examples And Answer Explanations.
This Worksheet Is Perfect For Students, Teachers, And Parents Who Want To Improve English Grammar Skills, Especially In Identifying And Using The Correct Pronouns In Different Contexts.
What Are Pronouns?
A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun in a sentence. Instead of repeating the same name or noun, we use pronouns to make sentences shorter and clearer.
For example:
- Riya is kind. Everyone likes Riya.
👉 Riya is kind. Everyone likes her.
Here, the word “her” replaces the noun “Riya” — that’s what a pronoun does!
Types of Pronouns in English
Before solving the worksheet, it’s important to know the different types of pronouns and how they function in sentences:
- Personal Pronouns – I, you, he, she, it, we, they
➤ Example: She is reading a book. - Object Pronouns – me, him, her, us, them
➤ Example: The teacher called me. - Possessive Pronouns – mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs
➤ Example: This book is mine. - Reflexive Pronouns – myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, themselves
➤ Example: They made the project themselves. - Demonstrative Pronouns – this, that, these, those
➤ Example: These are my shoes.
Answer Key with Explanation
Let’s look at the correct answers and their grammatical explanations:
- I am going to the market.
→ “I” is a subject pronoun used for the speaker. - Riya said that she will call you later.
→ “She” replaces the noun Riya. - My brother and I are friends; we play together every evening.
→ “We” refers to both the speaker and brother as the subject. - The teacher asked Rohan to bring his notebook.
→ “His” shows possession. - The cat is hungry. Please feed it.
→ “It” refers to the cat (a singular animal). - Where are my parents? Have you seen them?
→ “Them” is the object form of “they.” - Don’t worry, I can do it by myself.
→ “Myself” is reflexive; the subject and object are the same person. - Neha helped her mother in the kitchen.
→ “Her” is the correct possessive form. - Can you tell me the way to the railway station?
→ “You” is used as both subject and object pronoun. - The children are playing; let them enjoy.
→ “Them” is an object pronoun referring to “children.” - The dog wagged its tail happily.
→ “Its” is possessive; “it’s” means “it is.” - Raj and Priya went to the park. This ball belongs to them.
→ “Them” shows ownership reference. - My friends and I made this card by ourselves.
→ “Ourselves” is reflexive and plural. - Reema is kind; everyone likes her.
→ “Her” is an object pronoun. - Arun said that he would finish his homework soon.
→ “He” is a subject pronoun. - The teacher asked if we understood the lesson.
→ “We” is used as the subject pronoun. - Don’t blame others; look at yourself.
→ “Yourself” is reflexive, referring to one person. - The baby is crying because it is hungry.
→ “It” is used for infants or animals in general. - Please tell me what happened yesterday.
→ “Me” is the object pronoun. - They made the cake all by themselves.
→ “Themselves” is plural reflexive pronoun.
Grammar Tips for Using Pronouns
- Always match the pronoun with the noun it replaces (in number and gender).
Example: Ravi is absent because he is ill. - Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and object are the same.
Example: I hurt myself. - Avoid using double subjects like “Myself and Riya went” – correct form: “Riya and I went.”
- Possessive pronouns never use an apostrophe:
❌ it’s tail → ✅ its tail - Plural pronouns (they/them/their) must match plural nouns.
Who Can Use This Worksheet?
- Students (Grades 2–6) learning English grammar basics
- Teachers looking for classroom worksheets
- Parents helping children with English practice
- ESL learners improving writing and speaking skills
This worksheet can be printed and used for:
- Homework
- Grammar quizzes
- Class tests
- Practice drills
- Online grammar learning platforms
The Fill in the Blanks with Pronouns Worksheet is not just a grammar activity—it’s a fun way to understand how English works in real situations. With clear examples and answer explanations, learners gain a solid foundation in pronouns and their correct usage.
Whether you are a teacher creating classroom material or a student preparing for grammar tests, this worksheet is your perfect study companion. 🌟





