Pronoun Exercises for Class 6 in PDF| Reflexive, Relative and Personal Pronoun

Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns.  Pronouns save a lot of syllables. They are of different types, namely, personal pronouns, possessive pronouns, reflexive pronouns, relative pronouns, reciprocal pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, subject pronouns, object pronouns and so on. on Ribblu, you will find exercises on pronouns. Try them out to check your understanding of the same.

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  • Pronouns Exercises for Class 6 – Worksheet 1

PRONOUN EXERCISES WITH ANSWERS

Q.1 Underline the correct pronoun.

  • Ann writes as well as ( him, he ).
  • Tom is several inches taller than ( I, me ).
  • We retain more students than ( they, them ).
  • Jack has a larger car than ( I, me ).
  • The dress fits you better than ( she, her ).
  • We are not at home as much as ( they, them ).
  • Dad has more patience than ( her, she ).
  • The younger child is not as talented as ( him, her ).
  • Bobby thinks his parents like the baby more than ( he, him ).
  • Although Charles has only lived here for a short time, he already has made more friends that ( me, I ).
  • Susan and John can’t sing as well as ( us, we ).
  • Dr. Jones has a larger practice than ( I, me ).

Answers : 1. I 2. They 3. He 4. I 5. Her 6. They 7. she 8. He 9. Him 10. I 11. We 12. I

Q. 2 Correct the use of pronouns in these sentences.

  • My friend and me went to the mall on Sunday. Answer : My friend and I went to the mall on Sunday.
  • This is my pencil box. That is your. Answer: This is my pencil box. That is yours.
  • My parents are in Uttarakhand. Me visit they often. Answer: My parents are in Uttarakhand. I visit them often.
  • Them arrived on time and brought gifts for I. Answer: Them arrived on time and brought gifts for me.
  • Are this your shoes? Answer: Are these your shoes?
  • Those clothes are her. Answer: Those clothes are hers.
  • Me met hers on Sunday. Answer: I met her on Sunday.
  • His and myself went to the fair. Answer: He and I went to the fair.

Q.3 Fill in the blanks with the correct possessive pronouns.

  • I have not yet found my missing bag. Have you found ___________? (yours/your)? Answer : yours
  • This umbrella is ________________(her/hers). Answer : hers
  • Those marbles are his (his/him). Answer : his
  • This bag is mine (My/mine) and the one on the table is yours (Your/yours). Answer : yours
  • These books are hers (her/hers). Answer : hers
  • The blue car is _______ (our/ours). The red one is ________(their/theirs). Answer : ours, theirs
  • ___________(Our/ours) is a brilliant team. ___________ (Their/theirs) is not so good. Answer : Ours, theirs
  • You may share these chocolates. They are all ______________(my/mine). Answer : mine
  • My pencil is broken. Can I borrow _______________? (Your/yours)? Answer : yours

Q.4 Choose the correct pronoun from the options in the brackets.

  • Sam hasn’t returned the razor ………………………….. borrowed from ……………………… ( he, me, he, I, him, me )
  • What are you doing in ……………………………. room? ( my, me, I )
  • Why is ………………………….. so angry today? ( he, him, her )
  • I don’t know what happened to …………………………… ( she, her, hers )
  • I didn’t recognise ……………………. but ……………………. recognised …………………..( her, she, I, she, her, me, her, she, me )
  • It took ……………………………. quite some time to realise what ……………………… was doing. ( I, me, me, I, me, me )
  • They have never invited ………………………… to ………………………. parties. ( us, their, we, their, us, theirs )
  • I expected ………………………… to arrive but ………………………. didn’t. ( he, he, him, he, him, him )
  • I asked …………………………… what ………………………. problem was. ( he, him, him, his, he, him )
  • You should have invited ……………………………… ( they, them, their )
  • I don’t know ………………………… personally. ( she, her, hers )
  • Will you do …………………………. a favour? ( I, me, we )
  • Sam hasn’t returned the razor he borrowed from me.
  • What are you doing in my room?
  • Why is she so angry today?
  • I don’t know what happened to him.
  • I didn’t recognize her but she recognized me.
  • It took me quite some time to realize what I was doing.
  • They have never invited us to their parties.
  • I expected him to arrive but he didn’t.
  • I asked him what his problem was.
  • You should have invited them.
  • I don’t know her personally.
  • Will you do me a favour?

Q.5 Identify the Underlined pronouns as first, second or third person personal pronouns.

  • I am a student. Answer: First person
  • Do you know her ? Answer: Second person, Third person
  • They met us yesterday. Answer: Third person, First person
  • They were waiting for him . Answer: Third person, Third person
  • Did she beat you in the finals? Answer: Third person, Second person
  • Tony drove us around the town. Answer: First person
  • Can you take the dog for a walk? Answer: First person
  • The tap doesn’t work. Can the plumber fix it ? Answer: First person
  • You are the best player in the team. We are depending on you. Answer : Second person, First person

Q.6 Fill in the blanks with the correct pronouns.

  • She is bringing ___________ family for a holiday. All of ____________ are vegetarians.
  • This bag belongs to John. ________________ left it here yesterday.
  • I love the colour of their house. _________________ looks beautiful.
  • She brought her stallion to the fate because __________________ didn’t want to leave alone.
  • I had to make _________________a cup of tea because we ran out of coffee.
  • __________________ will bring the candles for the birthday cake?
  • They kept blaming ______________ for what happened even though it wasn’t fault.
  • That’s the director, the one ____________________ we were supposed to meet.
  • Are you sure that she’s the one ___________________ made this cake?
  • We took pictures of ____________________ at the photo booth today.
  • themselves, their

Q.7 Identify the different interrogative, relative, demonstrative, and indefinite pronouns used in these sentences .

  • There was something I wanted to tell you, but it can wait.
  • Personally, I would not want to wear a hat like this.
  • The remote which we thought was missing was found under the sofa.
  • Can you please find out who has taken my hat from the stand?
  • Are you wearing that? I would prefer it if you wore something more appropriate.
  • What will happen? Are you sure there is nothing we can do to help?
  • The pen which is lying on the table belongs to someone. That isn’t mine.
  • Where are your glasses? Please put these on.
  • She had such a commanding presence that everyone was in awe.
  • Whose turn is it? Will someone please volunteer for the task ?
  • something–Indefinite
  • this–Demonstrative
  • which–Relative
  • who– Interrogative
  • that–Demonstrative, something–Indefinite
  • what–Interrogative, nothing–Indefinite
  • which–Relative, someone–Indefinite, that–Demonstrative
  • where–Interrogative, these–Demonstrative
  • such–Demonstrative, everyone–Indefinite
  • whose–Interrogative, someone–Indefinite

Q.8 Fill in the blanks with a suitable pronoun.

  • Tom and I are going to the circus. ______ are meeting at three o’clock.
  • The baby is crying loudly. ______ looks hungry.
  • You feet are very dirty. ________ must wash them.
  • Peacock is a beautiful bird. _____ has colourful feathers.
  • I have two kitten _________ have a puppy too.

Q.9 Select the correct pronoun that goes with the verb in each sentence.

  • _______ (I, They, He) are having trouble getting back to the library.
  • What time was _______ (we, they, she) planning on leaving?
  • Six of _______ (me, us, you) went to the store with Andy.
  • Every Thursday, Jim goes for swimming with _______. (I, he, them).
  • Sara wanted to watch movie with _______. (them, they, she)

Q.10 Fill in the blanks with a suitable pronoun.

  • Tom and I are going to the circus. ________ are meeting at three o’clock.
  • The baby is crying loudly. ________ looks hungry.
  • You feet are very dirty. ________ must wash them.
  • Peacock is a beautiful bird. ________ has colorful feathers.
  • I have two kitten ________ have a puppy too.

Q.11 Select the correct pronoun that goes with the verb in each sentence.

  • They  are having trouble getting back to the library.
  • What time was  she  planning on leaving?
  • Six of  us  went to the store with Andy.
  • Every Thursday, Jim goes for swimming with  them .
  • Sara wanted to watch movie with  them .

PRONOUN EXERCISE WITH ANSWERS

Q.2 Let’s replace nouns with pronouns at the proper places:

  • Reema is my friend. Reema is very helpful. ___________________________________________________
  • Children are in the park. Children are playing. ___________________________________________________
  • Suhail is my classmate. Suhail has two sisters. Suhail’s sisters also study in our school. ___________________________________________________
  • Alok is my friend. Alok lives in Shimla. Alok has invited me to spend my winter vacation in Shimla when it snows. ___________________________________________________
  • Rashmi lives near my house. Rashmi plays with me in the evening. Rashmi is in class VII. ___________________________________________________
  • Nidhi is my sister. Nidhi loves to eat parantha. ___________________________________________________
  • There are ten cows in the field. Cows are grazing grass. ___________________________________________________
  • Kapil is the school captain. Kapil is also a national athlete. ___________________________________________________

Pronoun is a word used in place of a noun. For Example ‘ Anuj is a salesman. He sells imported chocolates.’ Always remember : 1) Pronouns are used in place of nouns. They occupy the same position as a noun in the sentence 2) They help to make sentences shorter and simpler 3) They help in avoiding repetition of nouns

TYPES OF PRONOUNS

Personal Pronouns : Personal Pronouns stand for a person. For example ‘Ravi is not well. She is down with fever.’

Possessive Pronouns : These pronouns refer to possession. For example ‘ mine, ours, yours, his, hers ‘

Demonstrative Pronouns : Words such as this, that, these and those are used as demonstrative pronouns. For example, ‘ Those are the apples that belongs to me’

Interrogative Pronouns : Words that are used to ask Questions.For Example ‘ What is your name?

Reflexive Pronouns : Reflexive pronouns are those in which the actions done by the subject reflects upon the subject. For example ‘I hurt myself ‘

Emphatic Pronouns : When reflexive pronouns are placed next to the pronoun to lay emphasis, they are called emphatic pronouns . For example ‘ She herself wrote the assignments’

Relative Pronouns : Relative Pronouns are used to join sentences and they refer back to the noun or the pronoun that is its antecedent. For Example, ‘The girl who stole his wallet was caught’

Indefinite Pronouns : Pronouns that do not refer to a particular person or a thing are called indefinite pronouns. For example ‘ anyone, either, each ‘

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CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.1.1d – Use personal, possessive, and indefinite pronouns (e.g., I, me, my; they, them, their, anyone, everything). CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.2.1c – Use reflexive pronouns (e.g., myself, ourselves). CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.3.1a – Explain the function of nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs in general and their functions in particular sentences. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.3.1f – Ensure subject-verb and pronoun-antecedent agreement. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.4.1a – Use relative pronouns (who, whose, whom, which, that) and relative adverbs (where, when, why). CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.6.1a – Ensure that pronouns are in the proper case (subjective, objective, possessive). CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.6.1b – Use intensive pronouns (e.g., myself, ourselves). CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.6.1c – Recognize and correct inappropriate shifts in pronoun number and person. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.6.1d – Recognize and correct vague pronouns (i.e., ones with unclear or ambiguous antecedents).

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  • Rita told her father that _____ needs to take some time off from his tight schedule.

A. Him               B. Her                 C. She                 D. He

  • Rajani is absent because _____ is ill.

A. She                 B. It                     C. Him               D. He

  • Sheila had gone to the new mall with some friends of _____.

A. She’s              B. He’s                C. Hers               D. His

  • Justin is a nice young man. _____ asked ______ father for some money to buy a car.

A. Him, his        B. He, his           C. She, her         D. His, him,

  • The Earth is our planet. ____ moves round the sun.

A. She                 B. It                     C. He                  D. They

  • “When will all the friends _____ have invited be here, Anil?” asked ____ mother.

A. His, you         B. Yours, his     C. Your, his       D. You, his

  • May ____ come with you to wherever you are going?

A. She                 B. I                      C. It                     D. Her

  • “How is this blue T-shirt of _____ father?” said Farid.

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A. His                 B. My                  C. Yours             D. Mine

  • I would love to eat a burger but ___ are usually very hot to taste.  

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A. He                  B. It                     C. They               D. It’s

  • My mother is busy. _____ is getting ready to go out.

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A. Her                 B. She’s              C. She                 D. He

  • “Mother, I bought this card for ____ birthday,” said the little girl.

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A. Your               B. Him               C. Her                 D. You

  • The coach hoped that all of _____ had understood ______ instructions.

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A. them, his       B. them, my      C. My, you         D. You, my

  • Sonia, Sheila and Sarah sing very well. _____ have been selected for the contest.

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A. We                  B. Them             C. You                 D. They

  • Hitesh and Sunil are friends. _____ have our lunch together.

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A. He                  B. They               C. We                  D. Us

  • Doesn’t every school belong to the students; it is not ______.

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A. Ours               B. Theirs            C. Yours             D. Mine

Answer Key:

Explanation: Father is a male noun; hence the masculine pronoun ‘he’ is used.

Explanation: ‘Rajani’ is a female name; hence the feminine pronoun ‘she’ is used.

Explanation: ‘Sheila’ is a female name; hence the feminine possessive pronoun ‘hers’ is used.

Explanation: ‘Justin’ is a male name; hence the masculine pronouns ‘he – his’ are used.

Explanation: ‘Earth’ is a name of neuter gender; hence the neutral pronoun ‘it’ is used.

Explanation: Anil is being spoken to; hence the second person pronoun ‘you’ and masculine possessive pronoun ‘his’ is used.

Explanation: Someone is being spoken to and hence only ‘I’ is appropriate.

Explanation: Farid is talking to his father and so the possessive pronoun ‘mine’ is used.

Explanation: ‘Burger’ is a noun of neuter gender but is used in the plural sense; hence the neutral plural pronoun ‘they’ is used.

Explanation: The picture shows a woman (my mother); hence the feminine pronoun ‘she’ is used.

Explanation: The child is talking to her mother and so the second person pronoun ‘Your’ is used.

Explanation: The coach is hoping hence ‘them’ (plural objective pronoun) and ‘his’ (masculine possessive) are used.

Explanation: Sonia +Sheila + Sarah = plural subject; hence plural pronoun ‘they’ is used.

Explanation: Hitesh + Sunil = plural subject; hence ‘they’ is used.

Explanation: ‘Students’ is plural; hence the plural possessive pronoun ‘theirs’ is used.

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Pronouns for Class 6

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PRONOUN DEFINITION: Pronouns substitute nouns in a sentence. A pronoun can name people or things , objects , questions , reciprocate meanin g, and a lot more. The word pronoun is more often known as a word “on behalf of a noun” which means something that stands in for a noun to avoid recurring nouns in writing or speech .

We can understand the pronoun more clearly through a speech Para written below:

Ajay is invited to the institute where Ajay will conduct a workshop in which Ajay would deliver a live lecture to discuss Ajay’s life hardship and struggle to motivate today’s youth.

Ajay is a noun (name). A pronoun performs a similar task, it is used in place of a noun .

We can see recurring use of Ajay, which either describes his qualities, what he would do, or various activities performed by him. And if we write, Ajay is invited to the institute where he will conduct a workshop in which he would deliver a live lecture to discuss his life hardship and struggle to motivate today’s youth.

Here, we are using ‘he’ a lot of times, which is a noun that indicates what he would do.

  • Rita went for a walk. She saw a dog on the street, so she  went back to  her house.
  • Tigers live in the forest. He works hard to take good care of his cubs, for which he needs to deal with a lot of hunters every day.
  • Cats are the most loving animal. They are being loved unconditionally.
  • Vijay daily goes to computer classes. Where he learns all the coding language.

List Of Pronouns For Class 6

Here is the basic list of pronouns that assist to choose the correct pronoun.

Types of Pronouns

There are numerous types of pronouns listed below:

  • Personal pronouns
  • Indefinite pronouns
  • Interrogative pronouns
  • Demonstrative pronouns
  • Distributive pronouns
  • Reciprocal pronouns
  • Reflexive pronouns
  • Emphatic pronouns

Let’s elaborate each of them in detail with respect to the appropriate example.

1. Personal Pronouns

Pronouns such as ‘ I ’, ‘ you ’, and ‘ they ’, which mean to a person in speech or in writing. Generally, Personal pronouns refer to a person, animal, place, thing, or object.

Personal pronouns grant us the following information written below:

  • Person – Who is speaking
  • Number  – Is the pronoun plural or singular
  • Gender – Is the pronoun feminine, masculine, or neuter

There are a few types of personal pronouns discussed below:

First-person – I, me, we, us, ours, mine, when the sentence is related to us or our self than that is termed as the first person.

Second person – You, your, yours, when the sentence is related to the listener person, than that is termed as the second person.

Third-person – They, them, he, she, him, her, them, when that sentence is related to someone, than it is termed as third-person.

There are major seven object pronouns that also come about to be personal pronouns:

There are some examples of personal pronouns in sentences given below:

  • They   got ill from yesterday’s party.
  • I   love to play badminton with my friend.
  • She  went on a trip without having lunch.
  • Does   he   go to college the studying daily or not?
  • Youngsters like to enjoy themselves with  them   so much.

As we can see they, I, she, he, them and it mentioned above are examples of personal pronoun as it means to a person or thing in respective sentence.

2. Indefinite Pronouns

Pronouns such as all, some, much , etc. don’t indicate a fixed number of people, persons, things, or objects and are known as the indefinite pronoun. Generally, it’s a kind of pronoun that doesn’t specify the exact value of a particular person, person, thing, or object.

There are some examples of indefinite pronouns in sentences given below:

  • All of you need to be present on time for tomorrow’s trip.
  • Some of you would not get enlisted for the trip.
  • Does anyone have the information regarding the schedule of tomorrow’s trip?
  • A few of us would definitely get the opportunity and be enlisted.
  • Try as much as possible to get enlist as this opportunity would assist you to succeed.

3. Interrogative Pronouns

  Pronouns such as what , where,   how , etc, which is the buildup to asking questions easily. Generally, there are just five major interrogative pronouns. Each one assists to ask a very specific question or indirect question. Some like ‘ who ’ and ‘ whom’ , refer only to people. Others can be used to refer to objects or things. The five interrogative pronouns are named what , which , who , whom , and whose . And others pronouns are used as suffix such as Whatever, Whatsoever, Whichever, Whoever, Whosoever, Whomever, Whomsoever, and Whosever .

Let’s discuss a few more examples of distributive pronouns in the sentences given below:

  • What food are you making?
  • What is the recipe for this delicious dish?
  • How many types of spices are required to make this dish?
  • When will you provide me with the exact recipe for this?
  • Whom you are preparing this dish?

4. Demonstrative Pronouns

Pronoun such as this, that, those, etc. are the kind of demonstrative pronoun as it is used to refer to a particular name, place, animal or thing . Generally, a demonstrative pronoun is a pronoun that is used to point to something specific or particular within a sentence. These pronouns can indicate specific item , name , place , or thing.

  • This- singular something which is near
  • That – singular something far away
  • These – plural of something near
  • Those – plural of something far away from us

There are some more examples of demonstrative pronouns in the sentence given below:

  • This is my pen.
  • Those flowers are so pretty.
  • These clips belong to me.
  • That was not your responsibility
  • This soup looks so delicious
  • This isn’t as per my expectation.
  • That girl looks drop dead gorgeous.
  • These are good dresses, but they reflect uncomfortably.
  • Those students appear more often at the campus.
  • Such a good command of the language.

As we can see this, those, these, that, such mentioned above are examples of demonstrative pronouns as they all are referring to something exact or definite.

5. Distributive Pronouns

Pronoun such as each, any, other, etc. that distributes any person, animal, thing, o r object is known as a distributive pronoun. Generally, a distributive pronoun is described as a kind of pronoun that refers to the members of the group individually instead of together or as a collection.

  • Each one of us needs to be present on time.
  • Any dishes left on the table?
  • There are some papers.
  • Neither of us is interested in your offer.
  • Neither of us enjoyed last night’s event. 
  • The teacher insisted students bring their parents for the meeting as he wants to individually meet with each of their parents. 
  • Each man has a unique pattern of mind. 
  • Each of my relatives is so excited for my result. 
  • I gave each person equal respect.
  • Noodles or burgers, what would you love to eat?

As we can see each, any, some, neither, or, each mentioned above are examples of distributive pronouns as they all refer to individuals instead of a collection.

6. Reciprocal Pronouns

Pronouns such as “each other” and “one other” which refer to show the relationship between two different pronouns are known as reciprocal pronouns. Generally, the reciprocal pronoun is the specific type of pronoun which are used to specify a relationship where two or more people or group does an action of a similar type

Let’s discuss some more examples of reciprocal pronouns in the sentences written below:

  • Ram and Rita are made for each other.
  • We should respect each other.
  • Family supports one other in their hard times.
  • Mohan and sham help each other with their homework.
  • All the group members are blaming one another for the destruction

As we can see each other and one other mentioned above are examples of reciprocal pronouns as it defines the relationship between two different nouns.

7. Reflexive Pronouns

Nouns such as myself , himself , and herself, etc. which are used when both the subject and the object of a sentence are same refers to reflexive pronouns. Generally, when the subject of a sentence is doing something by itself or to itself, a Reflexive pronoun is used. Also, know that the reflexive pronouns provide as objects either direct or indirect objects to a sentence and always come after the verb in the sentence.

There are a few more examples of reflexive pronouns in the sentence written below:

  • They enjoyed themselves during the collaboration event.
  • The teacher praised herself while narrating her life struggles.
  • I like to do my all work by myself.
  • She herself decided this career option.
  • We ourselves have the right to decide good or bad paths in life segments.
  • He himself cooks and eats daily.
  • The teacher introduces herself during his first class with students.
  • He enjoys more with himself more than others
  • We have to prepare for our exams with our own selves.-
  • She loves herself more than anyone else.

As we can see themselves, herself, myself, ourselves, himself, and own self are examples of reflexive pronouns as in all the sentences subject and object are one and same.

8. Emphatic Pronouns

Generally, reflexive pronouns and empathetic pronouns are the same but the only difference is that in empathetic pronouns we ask whom?  Nouns such as ourselves , herself, and himself which are used to emphasize a noun is known as emphatic pronouns.  

There are some examples of emphatic pronouns are written below:

There are a few more examples of emphatic pronouns in sentences listed below:

  • They themselves will manage the presentation and would get selected.
  • She herself planned and decides to leave the country.
  • We ourselves will leave the party.
  • He himself prepared for the exam without coaching.
  • Rita blamed herself for all the destruction that occurred.
  • The king himself attended the party.
  • The dog opened the door itself.
  • The only thing we should be fear of is fear itself.
  • She will attend the party herself.
  • He will pay the bill by himself .

As we can see themselves, herself, himself, ourselves and itself mentioned above are examples of emphatic pronouns as they all are emphasizing the noun in every sentence respectively.

Pronouns Worksheet For Class 6

Choose the appropriate (p ersonal pronoun) option for each question given below:

  • My collection

Identify the correct interrogative pronouns for each sentence. 

  • ______ is your favorite food? (which, whose)
  • ______ Pair of shoes you have brought? (what, which)
  • ______ notebook is that? ( what, whose)
  • ______ are you going to favor during the debate? ( whose, whom)
  • ______ is your favorite photo yet? (which, whose)
  • ______ is the seven wonders of the world situated? (what, where)
  • ______ you didn’t invite to the inauguration event? ( whom, whose)
  • ______ you have prepared for tomorrow’s event? ( what, when)
  • ______ is your father returning from Japan? ( when, how)
  • ______ much more work I need to do? (what, how)

 Fill up the blank space with suitable Distributive Pronouns:

  • I want to take ______ of those shoes.
  • ______ student needs to be present on time.
  • ______ of these dresses are beautiful and fine.
  • ______ of those guavas is well enough to eat.
  • ______ of them will make it to finals.
  • ______ of your opinion I require.
  • ______ of them or someone else will make that happen.
  • ______ of the team members were awarded a gold medal.
  • ______ of these girl is an intelligent student.
  • ______ of them get enlisted for tomorrow’s trip.

Choose the suitable option of demonstrative pronoun to complete each sentence.

  • B – Neither

Identify in emphatic pronoun and reflexive pronoun in each sentence given below:

  • He himself decides this career option.
  • I like to do my work by myself.
  • The student hurt himself during games lecture.
  • I cut myself during saving beards.
  • The prime minister himself distributed the medals to players who make to finals.
  • Tell me something about yourself.
  • I myself heard their gossip about you.
  • He cannot blame himself for the group result.
  • I make my food myself.
  • The guy lived in slum area killed herself cause of shortage of money.
  • You have taken all the responsibility of yourself as you get adult.
  • He loved himself so much that he thought of nobody else.
  • We enjoyed ourselves in the last night event.
  • He categorized himself as bizarre.
  • don’t do it all, have some mercy on yourself.
  • He completes his presentation by himself.
  • Himself – emphatic as it emphasizes the pronoun he
  • Myself – emphatic as it emphasizes the pronoun I
  • Himself – reflexive as the object of the verb hurt
  • Myself – reflexive as the object of the verb cut
  • Himself – emphatic as it emphasizes the noun prime minister
  • Yourself – emphatic as it emphasizes the pronoun me
  • Himself – reflexive as the object of the verb blame
  • Herself – reflexive as the object of the verb killed
  • Yourself – reflexive as the object of the verb landed
  • Herself – reflexive as the object of the verb adores
  • Ourselves – reflexive as the object of the verb enjoyed
  • Himself – reflexive as the object of the verb categorized
  • Yourself – reflexive as the object of the verb mercy
  • Himself – reflexive as it acts as the object of the preposition 

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Pronouns worksheet for Class 6

by Manjusha · Published March 14, 2015 · Updated June 2, 2023

Underline the pronoun and state its kind

1. He is my best friend.

2. He killed himself.

3. I met her yesterday.

4. She wants to go to the market.

5. I myself wash my clothes.

6. They cleaned the room themselves.

7. She herself answered the phone.

8. I hurt myself while shaving.

9. The principal himself distributed the prizes.

10. Each of the boys was given a present.

11. That is the Red Fort.

12. One should love one’s country.

13. None of his poems have been translated into English.

14. Either of you can go.

15. Either way leads to the railway station.

16. I saw a girl who was very beautiful.

17. Have you ever met the woman who lives next door?

18. This is the laptop which my father gifted me on my birthday.

1. He is my best friend. (He – personal pronoun)

2. He killed himself . (He – personal pronoun; himself – reflexive pronoun)

3. I met her yesterday. (I – personal pronoun; her – personal pronoun)

4. She wants to go to the market. (She – personal pronoun)

5. I myself wash my clothes. (I – personal pronoun; myself – emphatic)

6. They cleaned the room themselves . (They – personal; themselves – emphatic)

7. She herself answered the phone. (She – personal; herself – emphatic)

8. I hurt myself while shaving. (I – personal pronoun; myself – reflexive)

9. The principal himself distributed the prizes. (Himself – emphatic)

10. Each of the boys was given a present. (Each – distributive)

11. That is the Red Fort. (That – demonstrative pronoun)

12. One should love one’s country. (One – indefinite pronoun)

13. None of his poems have been translated into English. (None – indefinite pronoun)

14. Either of you can go. (Either – distributive pronoun; you – personal pronoun)

15. Neither of the accusations is true. (Neither – distributive pronoun)

16. I saw a girl who was very beautiful. (I – personal pronoun; who – relative pronoun)

17. Have you ever met the woman who lives next door? (You – personal pronoun; who – relative pronoun)

18. This is the laptop which my father gifted me on my birthday. (This – demonstrative; which – relative; me – personal pronoun)

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Pronoun worksheet for class 6 with answers

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A pronoun is a word used in place of noun.

Note – In the above sentence,  He is used in place of Rohit .

Pronoun Worksheet For Class 6 Questions

Use the correct pronoun for the following underlined words .

  • The chair is brown. (It/He)
  • My mother is a teacher. (She/He)
  • The bell is ringing. (It/They)
  • The three boys are flying kites. (They/It)
  • The mobile is ringing. (It/They)
  • Mohan and I are going to a birthday party. (They/We)
  • Sarla likes to dance. (He/She)
  • The lion is the king of the jungle. (He/It)
  • The gentleman is my neighbour. (He/She)

Complete the following sentences using suitable pronoun

  • The girls are playing in the garden. …………. look very happy. a. They b. She c. We
  • The boys are making a lot of noise. Please ask …………. to be quiet. a. They b. Them c. Him
  • Where is Rohan? I haven’t seen …………. in several days. a. He b. Him c. Them
  • Raju complained to the teacher. …………. bicycle has been stolen . a. His b. He c. Him
  • My neighbours are some students. …………. are very noisy. a. They b. Their c. Them
  • I have invited all of …………. friends but none of …………. turned up. a. My, Them b. Me, They c. My, They
  • I have never met james and I don’t know …………. a. He b. Him c. His
  • …………. are going to movies. Do you want to come with ………….? a. We, Us b. We, We c. We, Them
  • Susie is a nice girl. Everyone likes …………. a. Him b. Her c. He
  • My daughters enjoy watching cartoon films. This CD is for …………. a. She b. Her c. Them

Choose the correct reciprocal pronoun to fill the blank

  • Dan and I waved hello to ………….
  • The students talked to ………….
  • The two boys threw the ball back and forth to ………….
  • They love …………. very much.
  • Both of my friends hate ………….
  • Many prisoners were fighting with  ………….
  • My both friends worked hard for the exam against ………….
  • We gave a hug to …………..
  • They never believe …………..
  • Why do gangsters fight …………..
  • Students were calling ………….. for help.
  • They were buying clothes to…………..
  • Why do they never help …………..

Fill in the blanks with a correct indefinite pronoun

  • …………. is going really well and so I’m really happy.
  • I know …………. is this company. It’s my first day.
  • Did you go …………. during this summer?
  • She doesn’t want …………. to help her.
  • She loves …………. . She’s really a kind person.
  • I must have left my keys ………….!
  • They looked …………. for the money. They looked in all the places in the house.
  • Would you like …………. to drink?
  • …………. in the UK has hot weather today. It’s cold all over the country.
  • …………. unusual happened. It was a very ordinary day.

Complete the following sentences using appropriate personal pronouns. choose your answers from the option given in the brackets.

  • She is taller than …………. (I/Me)
  • You are as brilliant a student as …………. is. (he/him)
  • Who is there? It is …………. (I/me/either could be used here)
  • They ran as fast as …………. (we/us)
  • James and …………. are friends. (I/me/either could be used here)
  • If I were …………., I wouldn’t do this. (him/he/either could be used here)
  • He is known to my brother and …………. (I/me/either could be used here)
  • All but ………….had fled. (he/him/either could be used here)
  • Is this pen …………. (your/your/either could be used here)
  • …………. coat is this? (whose/who’s/either could be used here)

Fill in the blanks with appropriate pronouns

  • I saw a movie today. …………. was very interesting.
  • Birds build nests in the trees. …………. keep their eggs in the nests.
  • I like apples. …………. are good for health.
  • Sunita is a good student. These are …………. books.
  • This is Ashish. …………. is a shopkeeper.
  • Kiran and Parul are sisters. …………. study in the same class.
  • We should protect the forests. …………. are necessary for our lives.
  • …………. am going for a picnic today.
  • My friends are coming for my birthday. …………. will enjoy a lot.
  • This is my pencil. I will give …………. to you to work.
  • John and Peter are brothers. I know  …………. very well and my father likes …………. very much.
  • This book has many interesting pictures and stories. I like …………. very much.
  • The woman gave sweet to the children, but …………. don’t thank ………….
  • The teacher said, ‘John, you’re a naughty boy. …………. don’t obey ………….’
  • The boys were late so the teacher scolded ………….
  • We have a good teacher. …………. advised …………. to work harder.
  • My father told my mother, ‘I want …………. to take these jewels and put …………. in a box. When …………. have done that come and see …………. and …………. will tell …………. why…………. don’t want …………. to keep …………. in that box.

Read each sentence and underline the pronoun

  • Joseph was busy and could not get it for me.
  • My mom, who is a nurse, works long hours.
  • Did you see her climb the tree?
  • Has anyone seen a pink baseball cap?
  • The student in the red shirt is slightly taller than you.
  • These are the seeds that the gardener will plant.
  • Do not touch anything on the top shelf.
  • They were not sure if the school was north or south of the library.
  • Bessie is the girl whose dog got loose.
  • Everyone was tired after the long day of work.

Fill in the following sentences with suitable demonstrative pronoun (this, these, that, those)

  • …………. is my favourite song.
  • You can use any of …………. five computers.
  • …………. book belong to Mohan.
  • …………. cookies are very tasty.
  • …………. flowers are beautiful.
  • Who is …………. person over there?
  • …………. apple are delicious.
  • …………. glass is going to fall.
  • …………. spiders look dangerous.
  • Look at …………. dogs! They are so cute.
  • Look at …………. newspaper here.
  • …………. are my grandparents, and …………. people over there are my friend’s grandparents.
  • …………. is my mobile phone here and …………. is your mobile phone on the shelf over there.
  • …………. photos here are much better than …………. photos on the book.
  • …………. was a great evening.
  • Are …………. your pencils.
  • …………. bottle over there is empty.
  • …………. bricks over there are for your chimney.
  • John, take …………. folder and put it on the desk over there.

Pronoun Worksheet for Class 6 Solutions

Use the correct pronoun for the following underlined words.

  • The chair is brown. (It/He) It  is brown. (It/He)
  • My mother is a teacher. (She/He) She is a teacher. (She/He)
  • The bell is ringing. (It/They) It is ringing. (It/They)
  • The three boys are flying kites. (They/It) They  are flying kites. (They/It)
  • The mobile is ringing. (It/They) It is ringing. (It/They)
  • Mohan and I are going to a birthday party. (They/We) We are going to a birthday party. (They/We)
  • Sarla likes to dance. (He/She) She likes to dance. (He/She)
  • The lion is the king of the jungle. (He/It) It is the king of the jungle. (He/It)
  • The gentleman is my neighbour. (He/She) He is my neighbour. (He/She)
  • The girls are playing in the garden. They look very happy. a. They b. She c. We
  • The boys are making a lot of noise. Please ask them to be quiet. a. They b. Them c. Him
  • Where is Rohan? I haven’t seen Him in several days. a. He b. Him c. Them
  • Raju complained to the teacher. His bicycle has been stolen. a. His b. He c. Him
  • My neighbours are some students. They are very noisy. a. They b. Their c. Them
  • I have invited all of my friends but none of them turned up. a. My, Them b. Me, They c. My, They
  • I have never met james and I don’t know him . a. He b. Him c. His
  • We are going to movies. Do you want to come with us ? a. We, Us b. We, We c. We, Them
  • Susie is a nice girl. Everyone likes her . a. Him b. Her c. He
  • My daughters enjoy watching cartoon films. This CD is for them . a. She b. Her c. Them
  • Dan and I waved hello to each other .
  • The students talked to one another .
  • The two boys threw the ball back and forth to each other .
  • They love each other very much.
  • Both of my friends hate each other .
  • Many prisoners were fighting with one another .
  • My both friends worked hard for exam against each other .
  • We gave a hug to each other .
  • They never believe each other .
  • Why gansters fight one another .
  • Students were calling each other for help.
  • They were buying clothes to one another .
  • Why they never help each other .

Fill in the blanks with correct indefinite pronoun

  • Everything is going really well and so I’m really happy.
  • I know nobody is this company. It’s my first day.
  • Did you go anywhere during this summer?
  • She doesn’t want anybody to help her.
  • She loves everybody . She’s really a kind person.
  • I must have left my keys somewhere !
  • They looked everywhere for the money. They looked in all the places in the house.
  • Would you like something to drink?
  • Nowhere in the UK has hot weather today. It’s cold all over the country.
  • Nothing unusual happened. It was a very ordinary day.
  • She is taller than me . (I/Me)
  • You are as brilliant a student as he is. (he/him)
  • Who is there? It is me / I (I/me/either could be used here)
  • They ran as fast as us (we/us)
  • James and I are friends. (I/me/either could be used here)
  • If I were him , I wouldn’t do this. (him/he/either could be used here)
  • He is known to my brother and me (I/me/either could be used here)
  • All but him had fled. (he/him/either could be used here)
  • Is this pen yours (your/your/either could be used here)
  • Whose coat is this?
  • I saw a movie today. It was very interesting.
  • Birds build nests in the trees. They keep their eggs in the nests.
  • I like apples. They are good for health.
  • Sunita is a good student. These are her books.
  • This is Ashish. He is a shopkeeper.
  • Kiran and Parul are sisters. They study in the same class.
  • We should protect the forests. They are necessary for our lives.
  • I am going for a picnic today.
  • My friends are coming for my birthday. We will enjoy a lot.
  • This is my pencil. I will give it to you to work.
  • John and Peter are brothers. I know them very well and my father likes them very much.
  • This book has many interesting pictures and stories. I like it very much.
  • The woman gave sweet to the children, but they don’t thank her .
  • The teacher said, ‘John, you’re a naughty boy. You don’t obey me ‘
  • The boys were late so the teacher scolded them .
  • We have a good teacher. She advised us to work harder.
  • My father told my mother, ‘I want you to take these jewels and put them in a box. When you have done that come and see me and I will tell you why I don’t want you to keep them in that box.
  • Joseph was busy and could not get it for me .
  • The student in the red shirt is slightly taller than you .
  • This is my favourite song.
  • You can use any of these five computers.
  • This book belong to Mohan.
  • These cookies are very tasty.
  • These flowers are beautiful.
  • Who is that person over there?
  • Those apple are delicious.
  • That glass is going to fall.
  • Those spiders look dangerous.
  • Look at those  dogs! They are so cute.
  • Look at this newspaper here.
  • These are my grandparents, and those people over there are my friend’s grandparents.
  • This is my mobile phone here and that is your mobile phone on the shelf over there.
  • These photos here are much better than those photos on the book.
  • This was a great evening.
  • Are these your pencils.
  • That bottle over there is empty.
  • Those bricks over there are for your chimney.
  • John, take this folder and put it on the desk over there.

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