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Possessive Pronoun Worksheets
If you need possessive pronoun worksheets, here are two worksheets for you to use, either for yourself
or for any students you may be teaching. In the first part, the students will identify possessive pronouns.
In the second part, the students will practice using all the possessive pronouns.
Possessive Pronoun Worksheets
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Worksheet #1: Identifying Possessive Pronouns
The first step to understanding possessive pronouns is to identify them correctly.
identifying possessive pronouns worksheet
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Questions on Worksheet #1
A. Underline all the possessive pronouns in the following sentences.
I took my dog to a dog show.
His hair was longer than hers.
I saw that her dog was smaller than their dog.
Someone asked, "Is that dog yours?"
I replied, "Yes, he's mine.
B. Fill in the blank with the proper possessive pronoun: mine, ours, his, hers, yours, its, theirs
I paid for my scarf, so it is _______________ .
Pick any of these desserts. The choice is _______________ .
The math book belongs to Ralph. It is _______________ .
All my brothers love video games. Playing them is a favorite pastime of ______________ .
We bought this game together, so it is _______________ .
Underline the correct possessive pronoun
Give me (your, yours, you're) attention.
(Its, It's) plain to see why she likes him.
(Their, Theirs, There's) really no reason to go outside now.
That is a nice statue; I like (its, it's) pose.
Some cousins of (their, theirs, there's) are coming to a visit.
Underline the correct word in each sentence.
My son did his homework without (me, my) asking him.
It is good manners to ask (ones, one's) permission.
(Your, You) winning the game was great.
I loved (they, their) singing.
Those jokes are the really funny (ones, one's).