Let’s go through each sentence one by one and find the pronouns. Remember, a
pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun — like “he,” “she,” “it,” “they,” “we,” “you,” “I,” etc.
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1.
What is the new girl’s name?
→ No pronoun here. “Girl” is a noun, not replaced by anything.
2.
My uncle carves bowls out of wood.
→ “My” is a possessive pronoun (shows ownership). So:
My
3.
Always extinguish a campfire after you are finished with it.
→ “You” = person being talked to → pronoun
→ “It” = refers to the campfire → pronoun
So:
you, it
4.
My cousin has the same name as our grandfather.
→ “My” = shows whose cousin → pronoun
→ “Our” = shows whose grandfather → pronoun
So:
My, our
5.
That is the longest street in the city.
→ “That” can be a pronoun when it stands alone for something (here, it’s pointing to a specific street) → pronoun
So:
That
6.
I do not like it when the baby cries.
→ “I” = the speaker → pronoun
→ “It” = refers to something unpleasant (maybe the crying?) → pronoun
So:
I, it
7.
We are starting a secret club on Wednesdays.
→ “We” = group including the speaker → pronoun
So:
We
8.
Kelly will never bowl with him again.
→ “Him” = refers to a male person → pronoun
So:
him
9.
Their dog ran away.
→ “Their” = shows who owns the dog → pronoun
So:
Their
10.
I am going to skating rink tomorrow.
→ “I” = the speaker → pronoun
So:
I
11.
We are going to buy a new house.
→ “We” = group including the speaker → pronoun
So:
We
12.
I am not feeling well today.
→ “I” = the speaker → pronoun
So:
I
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Now let’s list all the pronouns we found in order:
1. (none)
2. My
3. you, it
4. My, our
5. That
6. I, it
7. We
8. him
9. Their
10. I
11. We
12. I
Final Answer:
2. My
3. you, it
4. My, our
5. That
6. I, it
7. We
8. him
9. Their
10. I
11. We
12. I
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of pronoun sheets.