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Nouns, Pronouns, and Verbs - ESL worksheet by Anna P - Free Printable

Nouns, Pronouns, and Verbs - ESL worksheet by Anna P

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Completed Sentences:

1. Who is that girl?
2. Don't believe everything you hear.
3. With whom am I speaking?
4. He repaired his car by himself.
5. Everyone loves her.
6. Whose car is that?
7. I don't want either of them.
8. Make yourself at home.
9. I smell something burning!
10. Give this pen to whoever wants it.
11. Hold the box with both hands.
12. How was your day?
13. She gave it to him.

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Explanation for Each Answer:

1. Who: This question asks for the identity of a person (the girl). "Who" is the correct interrogative pronoun for asking about a person's identity.
2. everything: The phrase "Don't believe everything you hear" is a common idiom meaning not to accept all information as true. "Everything" refers to all things or all information.
3. whom / I: This is a formal telephone/communication phrase. "With whom am I speaking?" uses "whom" because it is the object of the preposition "with". "I" is the subject pronoun needed after "am".
4. his / himself: "His" is the possessive pronoun showing the car belongs to him. "Himself" is the reflexive pronoun indicating he did the action (repairing) alone, without help.
5. Everyone: This means "every person" or "all people". It fits the sentence "Everyone loves her," implying she is universally loved.
6. Whose: This is the possessive form of "who", used to ask about ownership. "Whose car?" means "Of whom is this car?"
7. either: This is used when referring to one of two options. "I don't want either of them" means you don't want the first one *or* the second one.
8. yourself: This is the reflexive pronoun used with "you" to mean "make yourself comfortable". It's a polite invitation.
9. something: This indefinite pronoun refers to an unknown or unspecified thing. "I smell something burning!" indicates an unidentified smell of burning.
10. whoever: This is a compound relative pronoun meaning "any person who". It introduces the clause "whoever wants it" and acts as the subject within that clause.
11. both: This distributive pronoun means "the two of them". "Hold the box with both hands" means use your left hand *and* your right hand.
12. your: This is the possessive pronoun showing that the day belongs to the person being addressed. "How was your day?" asks about the listener's day.
13. him: This is the objective case of the pronoun "he". It is used as the object of the verb "gave". "She gave it to him" means the recipient is a male person.

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This exercise helps practice identifying and using different types of pronouns (interrogative, indefinite, reflexive, possessive, relative, etc.) correctly in context.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of noun and pronoun worksheet.
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