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Possessive, relative and indefinite

Grade 5 Pronouns Worksheet A refers to a Fill in the blanks with the correct pronouns specific owner: from the word banks. mine, yours, my, hers,

his, its, your, etc.

Possessive pronouns A his mine their ours your connects a phrase to a

/ pronoun:

, which, that, 1. The boy was looking for his parents. whom, etc. 2. Did go to ______house after school? An indefinite pronoun 3. I bought a giant candy bar because I doesn’t refer to wanted it to be all ______. anything specific: 4. That suitcase isn’t yours; it is definitely all, any, each, some, ______. several, etc.

Relative pronouns who which that whoever whichever

1. ______lives in this house needs to mow the grass. 2. I don’t know ______restaurant is the most delicious. 3. The teacher ______teaches science loves to do experiments. 4. The boy prefers a seat ______is close to the front of the room.

Indefinite pronouns all any someone anything nobody

1. ______likes being sick. 2. ______of my family members live in California. 3. She saw ______who looked just liked her mom. 4. I was wondering if you had ______ideas for the new store.

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Possessive, relative and indefinite pronouns

Grade 5 Pronouns Worksheet

Answers

Possessive pronouns his mine their ours your

1. The boy was looking for his parents. 2. Did you go to your house after school? 3. I bought a giant candy bar because I wanted it to be all mine . 4. That suitcase isn’t yours; it is definitely ours .

Relative pronouns who which that whoever whichever

1. Whoever lives in this house needs to mow the grass. 2. I don’t know which restaurant is the most delicious. 3. The teacher who teaches science loves to do experiments. 4. The boy prefers a seat that is close to the front of the room.

Indefinite pronouns all any someone anything nobody

1. Nobody likes being sick. 2. All of my family members live in California. 3. She saw someone who looked just liked her mom. 4. I was wondering if you had any ideas for the new store.

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