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Pronoun agreement

Pronouns Worksheet
A pronoun can refer to a
Underline the nouns and pronouns that noun or another pronoun.
each pronoun in bold refers to.
Ian built a city with his
1. Joe finished his test. He did it all by blocks. He made it all by
himself.
himself.
“Himself” refers to the
2. Listen to Erin play the piano. She pronoun “He” and the
learned it by herself. noun “Ian”.

3. The girls are playing their new video game. They bought it
themselves.

4. Look at those apples in the orchard. Let’s go pick them.

5. Jenna has roses in her garden. Those are beautiful flowers.

6. Get a new pencil. Yours is dull.

7. The dog is chasing its tail. It is making itself dizzy.

8. Can you lend Maya your ruler? Hers is broken.

9. Mark has a new bicycle. His got stolen.

10. Frank planted green beans. These grow


early in the season.

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Pronoun agreement
Pronouns Worksheet
A pronoun can refer to a
Underline the nouns and pronouns that noun or another pronoun.
each pronoun in bold refers to.
Sheila displayed her
1. Grandma picked carrots from her paintings at the show. She
painted them all herself.
garden. She grows them herself.
“Herself” refers to the
2. Look at the colorful leaves. Those pronoun “She” and the
are beautiful! noun “Sheila”.

3. Is something wrong with the cat? It keeps scratching itself.

4. Finish your vegetables. They are good for you.

5. We have a nice tree house. My dad and I built it ourselves.

6. Greta baked a chocolate cake. That is delicious!

7. John found a solution to the problem. He solved it himself.

8. Fanny and Lisa sewed a new dress for their doll. They made it
themselves.

9. Here are two markers, a red one and a blue one. Which one do you
want?

10. I have left-over pie. Do you want some?

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Pronoun agreement
Pronouns Worksheet
A pronoun can refer to a
Underline the nouns and pronouns that noun or another pronoun.
each pronoun in bold refers to.
Luke and Alex washed the
1. Martin, this is your mess. Clean it windows. They cleaned
them all themselves.
yourself!
“Themselves” refers to the
2. I need a new pair of shoes. Mine pronoun “They and the
are too small. nouns “Luke and Alex”.

3. Paula made a card for her father. She colored it by herself.

4. It’s time to go through your clothes. Some are too old.

5. Caleb and Cole have many stamps. They collected them


themselves.

6. Count the scissors. It looks like many are missing.

7. Look at the candies in the store. Those look so good!

8. The artist painted a new painting. It is very lovely.

9. He invited all his cousins. Unfortunately, few can come.

10. Franklin showed us his pictures. He took


them by himself.

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