Grammar Pronouns
WALT: Insert the correct pronouns and identify relative pronouns.
Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. The personal pronoun replaces the person,
e.g. ‘Liam went to the cinema with Harry and Ollie.’ ‘He went to the cinema with them.’
The possessive pronoun shows ownership, e.g. ‘This bike is my bike.’ ‘This bike is mine.’
A Insert the correct pronouns. 1. ____ watch Kid President’s videos on YouTube.
2. Make sure ____follow Kid President, he is awesome!
3. He could tell that ____friend was excited to present ____ interest talk. 4. Kid President feels ____ use ____ phones too much.
5. ____ day is action-packed, she needs to make sure ____ is busy with the right stuff.
6. That’s ____ gum ball machine, it helps me remember to make every day awesome. 7. Kid President informed ____followers about being awesome. 8. How does ____ not know Justin Timberlake? 9. Look at ____ suits! I can’t believe they are matching!
10. She is ____ grandmother, I treat ____ with utmost respect.
Relative pronouns connect phrases or clauses. The most common relative pronouns are: who, whom, whose, that, which.
B Underline the clause in each sentence. Circle the relative pronoun that introduces the clause.
1. The yoghurt that I got from the shop is gone off. 2. I always get frustrated by people who cycle on footpaths. 3. We strolled by the school that I went to. 4. Next spring, I am going to travel to Paris, which is in France. 5. The young boy who lives around the corner wants to come to my house. 6. My mother, whom I love, told me she loved her card. 7. Sparrows, which build nests every year under our pitched roof, annoy Dad. 8. The shop had the toy that I wanted.
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