Pronouns Worksheet-5
He and his friend have gone for a picnic.
A. He B. His C. Picnic D. Friend
I have cooked all this myself.
A. I B. This C. All D. Myself
I have cooked all this myself.
A. I B. All C. This D. Myself
I have cooked all this myself.
A. Cooked B. I C. This D. Myself
That is a very nice movie.
A. Movie B. That C. Nice D. A
What shall I do now?
A. I B. What C. Shall D. Now
Those big red umbrellas are theirs, aren’t they?
A. Those B. Theirs C. Umbrellas D. They
Those big red umbrellas are theirs, aren’t they?
A. Those B. Theirs
C. They D. Umbrellas
She and that friend of hers have gone out together.
A. She B. Friend C. That D. Hers
A. This B. Brother C. Book D. Mine
This is the very book I wanted to read.
A. This B. The C. Very D. I
Gita, give the book back to him.
A. Gita B. Book C. Him D. Back
She will go with me to the party.
A. She, party B. She, me C. She, go D. Go, party
Answer Key:
Explanation: ‘He’ is used for the third person; hence it is a personal pronoun.
Explanation: ‘Myself’ does not come immediately after ‘I’ hence it is a reflexive pronoun.
Explanation: ‘This’ 'points out to' ‘cooked food’; hence it is a demonstrative pronoun.
Explanation: ‘I’ is used for the first person; hence it is a personal pronoun.
Explanation: ‘That’ 'points out to' ‘movie’; hence it is a demonstrative pronoun.
Explanation: ‘What’ (not followed by a noun) 'asks a question'; hence it is an Interrogative pronoun.
Explanation: ‘Theirs’ (not followed by a noun) 'shows possession'; hence it is a possessive pronoun.
Explanation: ‘They’ is used for the third person; hence it is a personal pronoun.
Explanation: ‘Hers’ (not followed by a noun) 'shows possession'; hence it is a possessive pronoun.
Explanation: ‘Mine’ (not followed by a noun) 'shows possession'; hence it is a possessive pronoun.
Explanation: ‘This’ (not followed by a noun) 'points out to' book; hence it is a demonstrative pronoun.
Explanation: ‘Him’ is used for the third person; hence it is a personal pronoun.
Explanation: ‘She’ is used for the third person and ‘me’ is used for the first person; hence they are personal pronouns.