Pronoun Test For Grade 5
Pronoun Test For Grade 5
Pronoun Test For Grade 5
Read the following sentences and fill in the blanks with suitable personal pronouns.
1. Do you know ____? ___ is my brother.
2. Emilia is a great dancer. ___ has won many competitions.
3. Would ___ like to go to the movies with Rita?
4. Van Gogh drew beautiful pictures. One of ___ famous works is The Starry Night.
5. When the incident happened, Ram was present there. ____ was the sole witness of the
event.
6. The dog gave birth to many puppies. Would ____ like to have one of ____?
7. Ross and Monica are siblings. ___ came to visit the museum.
8. This is Elizabeth. ___ is the class monitor.
9. The team won the match. ___ played surprisingly well.
10. My brother brought a new phone, but ___ doesn’t like ___ much.
11. Look at this picture. Isn’t ___ beautiful?
12. __ all study in the same school.
13. I brought a ball today. ___ is mine.
14. Megha finished her homework quickly so that ___ could go outside and play.
15. Can you give ___ another chance? I will do better.
Read the given sentences and identify the personal pronouns used.
1. I have a sister. We love each other very much.
2. They have come to see the movie.
3. Are you familiar with Newton’s Law of Motion?
4. He and I have grown up together.
5. I have known him for a very long time.
6. The woman was crossing the street when the truck hit her.
7. Did you see the new car? It belongs to them.
8. My brother brought a pizza. We all will enjoy it.
9. Do you know this lady? She is my aunt.
10. The family sells pancakes. They have been in this profession for ages.
Underline the correct possessive pronoun or contraction.
1. (Who, Whose, Who's) going to fix this horrible mess?
2. During (their, theirs, there's) party, Sam and Janet danced the tango.
3. Do you know (who, whose, who's) candy this is?
4. If (your, yours, you're) not careful, the ink will spill.
5. Is that rude child (your, yours, you're)?
6. Give me (your, yours, you're) attention.
7. (Its, It's) plain to see why she likes him.
8. (Their, Theirs, There's) really no reason to go outside now.
9. That is a nice statue; I like (its, it's) pose.
10. Some cousins of (their, theirs, there's) are coming to a visit.
B. Underline the correct word in each sentence.
1. My son did his homework without (me, my) asking him.
2. It is good manners to ask (ones, one's) permission.
3. (Your, You) winning the game was great.
4. I loved (they, their) singing.
5. Those jokes are the really funny (ones, one's).
6. Complete the following sentences using an appropriate interrogative pronoun.
7. 1. …………………. did you see?
8. 2. …………………. do you want?
9. 3. ………………… is sweater than honey?
10. 4. …………………… of these books is yours?
Read the given sentences and use the right relative pronouns.
1. We always like people __ speak the truth.
2. Can you tell ___ pen this is?
3. This is Natasha ___ I was praising.
4. The boy ___ I met in Delhi stays near our house.
5. This is the house in ___ John Keats lived.
6. These are the saplings ___ my mother and I planted together.
7. The teacher punished the students ___ were shouting.
8. I don’t think there’s anyone ___ doesn’t like chocolates.
9. Are these the people about ___ you were talking?
10. The car ___ my uncle brought is quite expensive.
Read the following sentences and underline the relative pronouns.
1. The movie that I saw yesterday was very interesting.
2. My sister, whom I admire, is leaving for Harvard University
3. The boy who got injured came back to attend classes.
4. The lady whose cat died was very sad.
5. Raj has a problem with people who are too extroverted.
6. We saw the pastor in the market whom we spoke to earlier.
7. I have a favourite cafe which serves the best cold coffee.
8. I know a person who has never come out of his room.
9. Can you show me the road which leads to the bus stand?
10. The song, which was sung by Lata Mangeshkar, is still my favourite song.
Underline the pronoun in each sentence below. Circle the antecedent
The pronoun refers to.
Example : The novel was interesting to read. The girl read it. The novel was interesting to read.
The girl read it.
1. Susan walked to the park. She enjoyed jumping on the trampoline.
2. Sharon loves to walk on the beach. She watches the sunset often.
3. Donald enjoys playing basketball. He knows that it is his favorite sport.
4. David, John and Michael enjoy playing soccer. They love teamwork.
5. The man must face the death penalty. He must face it with courage.
6. Jason hit the baseball. He hit it hard over the fence.
7. Darren drove his new car. He likes it very much.
8. Jimmy bought a new computer. He does research on it every day.
9. Michael shot the basketball. He saw it go through the net.
10. The submarine went under water. It descended many feet.