(i) ____________ is going to the park.
(ii) She gave _________ a book.
(iii) _________ have completed their homework.
(iv) _________ is a very talented artist.
(v) Please give me ____________ pencil.
(vi) They are going to the zoo with ____________ parents.
(vii) _________ will visit us tomorrow.
(viii) I cannot find my keys; have you seen ____________?
(ix) The cat is sleeping on ____________ bed.
(x) My friend and ____________ are going to the library.
(i) A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun.
(ii) "She" is a pronoun.
(iii) "This" is a pronoun.
(iv) Pronouns are always capitalized.
(v) "It" can refer to a person.
(vi) "He" and "She" are examples of possessive pronouns.
(vii) "We" is a singular pronoun.
(viii) A pronoun must agree in number and gender with the noun it replaces.
(ix) "They" is a third-person pronoun.
(x) "You" is a personal pronoun.
Rewrite the following sentences, correcting the pronoun usage if necessary.
(i) He are playing in the park.
(ii) She are going to the market.
(iii) Me and my friend likes to swim.
(iv) Their going to the beach tomorrow.
(v) We has finished our project.
(i) What is a pronoun?
(a) A describing word
(b) A word that replaces a noun
(c) A type of verb
(d) A type of adverb
(ii) Which of the following is a possessive pronoun?
(a) He
(b) She
(c) Yours
(d) It's
(iii) Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentence: "______ is my best friend."
(a) He
(b) Her
(c) They
(d) It
(iv) Which of the following is a singular pronoun?
(a) They
(b) We
(c) You
(d) She
(v) Select the sentence with the correct pronoun usage:
(a) Him and I are going to the store.
(b) Me and she are going to the store.
(c) He and I are going to the store.
(d) I and he are going to the store.
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