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Possessive, relative and indefinite pronouns

Grade 5 Pronouns Worksheet


A possessive pronoun
refers to a specific
Fill in the blanks with the correct pronouns
owner:
from the word banks.
mine, yours, my, hers,
his, its, your, etc.
Possessive pronouns
A relative pronoun
its mine their her ours
connects a phrase to a
noun/ pronoun:
who, which, that, whom,
1. The dog was busy eating its bone.
etc.
2. The little girl couldn’t find ______
favorite baby doll. An indefinite pronoun
3. My parents love to visit ______ friends doesn’t refer to anything
who live in Mexico. specific:
4. These cookies? They are all ______. all, any, each, some,
several, etc.

Relative pronouns
who which that whoever whichever

1. ______ went to France will give the report on Paris.


2. I saw the lady ______ lives in the house on the corner.
3. These little dogs ate the bones ______ were buried in the yard.
4. I didn’t know ______ restaurant to choose.

Indefinite pronouns
all any each some several

1. I cannot believe I ate ______ of the pizza.


2. ______ student needs to bring one box of tissues to donate.
3. Did you find ______ of the answers to the homework?
4. I was only able to find ___ of them.

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