Subject Pronouns | Pronoun Worksheets

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Subject Pronouns
Name:__________________________________
A subject pronoun is used as the subject of a sentence in place
of a person’s or thing’s name or description, particularly after
the subject has already been introduced.
Person
1st (speaking)
2nd (being spoken to)
3rd (being spoken about)
Subject Pronouns – Singular
Subject Pronouns - Plural
I
You
He/She/It
We
You
They
Complete each sentence with the appropriate pronoun.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
(Joe, Scott, and Bob)
(My Aunt Jane)
(Nick and I)
(The neighbor’s car)
(Jenny and Fatima)
(The little old lady)
(Adam’s grandfather)
(The blue notebook)
(The pens and pencils)
(Your Uncle Peter)
(The Andersons)
(Amanda Sanderson)
(The boy wearing red)
(The small girl)
(Your parents)
(The green apple)
(The sweet oranges)
(Sally and Jeff)
(You and I)
(Timothy Johnson)
(The city of Tokyo)
(Melanie and Susan)
(My friend, Susannah)
(Your parents and I)
(Our cousin Kenny)
went hiking on the mountain together.
likes to watch scary movies on television.
have a favorite restaurant in town.
has a very noisy engine.
wore heavy coats to school because of the rain.
walks very slowly with a cane.
retired from the U.S. Army four years ago.
contains all the notes from Science class.
belong in the cup on the counter.
works for a large company in Europe.
were our neighbors for seven years.
is the prettiest girl in school.
scored the most points in the basketball game.
is the youngest student in the class.
live in a beautiful home in the country.
will be ripe in a couple of weeks.
are on sale at the grocery store today.
rode on the fastest roller coaster yesterday.
can carpool together to the meeting.
wrote a book about space travel.
is the capital city of Japan.
got fired because they were late to work.
was honored by the principal at the assembly.
got to know each other at the party.
just graduated from high school.
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Name:__________________________________
Subject Pronouns
A subject pronoun is used as the subject of a sentence in place
of a person’s or thing’s name or description, particularly after
the subject has already been introduced.
Person
Subject Pronouns – Singular
Subject Pronouns - Plural
I
You
He/She/It
We
You
They
1st (speaking)
2nd (being spoken to)
h3rd (being spoken
about)
Complete each sentence with the appropriate pronoun.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
(Joe, Scott, and Bob)
(My Aunt Jane)
(Nick and I)
(The neighbor’s car)
(Jenny and Fatima)
(The little old lady)
(Adam’s grandfather)
(The blue notebook)
(The pens and pencils)
(Your Uncle Peter)
(The Andersons)
(Amanda Sanderson)
(The boy wearing red)
(The small girl)
(Your parents)
(The green apple)
(The sweet oranges)
(Sally and Jeff)
(You and I)
(Timothy Johnson)
(The city of Tokyo)
(Melanie and Susan)
(My friend, Susannah)
(Your parents and I)
(Our cousin Kenny)
They
She
We
It
They
She
He
It
They
He
They
She
He
She
They
It
They
They
We
He
It
They
She
We
He
went hiking on the mountain together.
likes to watch scary movies on television.
have a favorite restaurant in town.
has a very noisy engine.
wore heavy coats to school because of the rain.
walks very slowly with a cane.
retired from the U.S. Army four years ago.
contains all the notes from Science class.
belong in the cup on the counter.
works for a large company in Europe.
were our neighbors for seven years.
is the prettiest girl in school.
scored the most points in the basketball game.
is the youngest student in the class.
live in a beautiful home in the country.
will be ripe in a couple of weeks.
are on sale at the grocery store today.
rode on the fastest roller coaster yesterday.
can carpool together to the meeting.
wrote a book about space travel.
is the capital city of Japan.
got fired because they were late to work.
was honored by the principal at the assembly.
got to know each other at the party.
just graduated from high school.
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