Be sure to devote plenty of time to personal pronouns. They are usually the first pronouns that students learn which makes them very important. During the introduction of pronouns, students may be confused about the use of pronouns or have difficulty remembering them. Once students have a firm grasp of this set of pronouns, learning other pronouns, such as reflexive, possessive, and demonstrative pronouns, will be easier. There are 159 worksheets to help you teach your students about personal pronouns including this one for pre-intermediate learners. The first section has a nice review of personal pronouns which students can refer to while they complete the six practice exercises. You might want to complete some sections in class and assign other for homework or even just print out the first section as a study guide. Since the worksheet is editable, the content is up to you. Looking for something else? There are plenty of worksheets in this section for you to use or even just draw inspiration from. If you do not find what you are looking for on this page, check out the main pronouns page too; there are even more worksheets in that section.
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I use this activity at the beginning of the school year to make a revision of the basics: ame, age, expression of love and dislike, conjugation, etc.. Students usually love it. First I introduce t ...
This is a 9-page worksheet which provides explanations and exercises about personal pronouns, possessive adjectives, possessive pronouns, object pronouns, possessive nouns. It can be used for a re ...
This is a simple worksheet about personal pronouns. There are two exercises. One which requires the student to identify pronouns and the other, where they must use them correctly by replacing the ...
The difference between object pronouns and personal pronouns. It is explained in Dutch. Then there are some examples to practice this. It is meant for pupils who are just learning English or pupil ...
A fun way for kids and adults to learn personal pronouns. Using family vocabulary they can make co-relations with the pronouns such as I, he, she, they and others. They can name t ...
This power-point presentation contains some occupations, such as: architect, teacher, artist, etc. It contains subject pronouns (third person) and contractions (he is = he's) and also the use ...
This is a worksheet for kids to practice his/her and the question How old is she / he? There are at least 3 activities to use with it: the teacher can use it only as a speaking activity and a memo ...
This PDF contains personal pronouns most suitable for beginner level ( I, you, we, they, he, she, it . Can be printed and used as flashcards. I laminated mine. You can use it during your presentat ...
Exercises about personal pronouns, to be used to replace a noun or nouns and to rewrite sentences using pronouns. To be used for elementary level, maybe begginers with outstanding comprehension ab ...
This English grammar worksheet is to help your students learn about object pronouns. Print and ask them to complete the sentence with the appropriate object pronoun. This worksheet is suitable for ...
This song has different exercises for developing listening skills. Students will have to identify the sound of words to match halves, complete sentences with pronouns and possessive adjectives, pu ...
This worksheet was created for primary/elementary students. The most common relative pronouns are who/whom, whoever/whomever, whose, that, and which. This English resource asks students to read th ...
This worksheet was created for primary/elementary students. The most common relative pronouns are who/whom, whoever/whomever, whose, that, and which. This English resource asks students to read th ...
This is an information-gap activity. Students work in pairs. They are given 2 different worksheets with pictures of famous people. Each student tries to guess these people's nationalities and coun ...
This is a song by Michael Bublé to practice different pronouns and possesive adjectives. This exercise was specially designed with adult learners in mind. The singer has a clear pronunciati ...
This worksheet is intended to help identify the different subject pronouns and their respective verb "to be" in affirmative, negative and question form. It includes spaces to write examples and sm ...
This worksheet intends to revise family vocabulary and personal information, by drilling elementary grammar points in a funny and contextulized way. Students use short questions and answers and pr ...
This power-point presentation is useful for teaching parts of the body. It contains beautiful pictures of body parts (head, eyes, elbow, hand, finger, etc.) and it also presents subject pronouns ( ...
This is a worksheet for reviewing objects pronouns. It contains an activity in which the language learners are asked to order the words to make meaningful sentences. You may find it useful at acti ...
A post-watching composition worksheet, inluding the following grammar topics: pronouns, can/can't, 3d person singular endings. Vocabulary includes action verbs, person description, animals, relati ...
This is a two-page worksheet for practicing possessives and pronouns at elementary level. It contains three activities in which students are asked to fill in the gaps with the right word and corre ...
This is a gap-fill exercise for subject and object pronouns using the Beatle's song 'Norwegian Wood'. It's a great song that is full of subject and object pronouns. Students (and the teacher) love ...
This is a power point for young learners to learn about pronouns (I, you...) and the conjuguation of the verb to be at the present tense (affirmative). The visuals used are the Simpsons character ...
This presentation introduces students to "want to" and "expect" structure and to object pronouns using situations and characters from Disney movies. Students first determine who wants what and the ...
Great dialogues to introduce the "Where Are You From?" theme ad to review some basic grammar points (such as the verb "to be", the possessive adjectives, the subject pronouns). At the end of the l ...
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