This document is a worksheet that provides pronouns, possessive pronouns, and contractions practice. It contains 20 sentences where the learner must circle the correct word - you, your, yours, or you're - to complete each sentence. The sentences cover a variety of contexts involving possession, contractions of you are, and addressing the reader directly. The goal of the worksheet is to reinforce the proper usage of these similar-sounding words.
This document is a worksheet that provides pronouns, possessive pronouns, and contractions practice. It contains 20 sentences where the learner must circle the correct word - you, your, yours, or you're - to complete each sentence. The sentences cover a variety of contexts involving possession, contractions of you are, and addressing the reader directly. The goal of the worksheet is to reinforce the proper usage of these similar-sounding words.
This document is a worksheet that provides pronouns, possessive pronouns, and contractions practice. It contains 20 sentences where the learner must circle the correct word - you, your, yours, or you're - to complete each sentence. The sentences cover a variety of contexts involving possession, contractions of you are, and addressing the reader directly. The goal of the worksheet is to reinforce the proper usage of these similar-sounding words.
Pronouns, Possessive Pronouns and Contractions – Worksheet 2
You, Your, Yours and You’re
Circle the word that best completes each sentence.
1. When we play (you, your, yours, you're) so unfair.
2. I believe that these chocolate chip cookies are (you, your, yours, you're). 3. If you do not use (you, your, yours, you're) sick days they will accumulate. 4. If (you, your, yours, you're) not careful, your bubble is going to burst. 5. My cake doesn't compare to (you, your, yours, you're). 6. (You, Your, Yours, You're) is the kind of character I hope my children have when they become adults. 7. Dropping (you, your, yours, you're) lunch tray in the cafeteria is the most humiliating experience! 8. Please use your napkin when (you, your, yours, you're) eating lunch. 9. Did (you, your, yours, you're) injure your ankle when you fell? 10. Since (you, your, yours, you're) late, we had to start without you. 11. "Whether (you, your, yours, you're) think that you can, or that you can't you're usually right," stated Henry Ford. 12. Would you like to have a ghost haunt (you, your, yours, you're) house? 13. You will have to improvise your lines if (you, your, yours, you're) forget them during our performance. 14. Will (you, your, yours, you're) share your candy bar with me? 15. While pledging allegiance to our flag, remember that (you, your, yours, you're) a true patriot. 16. (You, Your, Yours, You're) help on this project has been invaluable. 17. Although our adventures in school are coming to an end, (you, your, yours, you're) is just beginning. 18. (You, Your, Yours, You're) backbone is made of vertebra. 19. Countries like (you, your, yours, you're) and mine should be able to get along better. 20. Please wave at me when (you, your, yours, you're) leave.