10-Question Quiz on Pronouns

Welcome to the Pronouns Quiz! This quiz is designed to help you review and strengthen your understanding of pronouns, an essential part of English grammar.

Pronouns are words that replace nouns to avoid repetition and make sentences clearer. In this quiz, you will encounter different types of pronouns, including personal, demonstrative, reflexive, interrogative, relative, indefinite, reciprocal, dummy, and possessive pronouns.

By completing these exercises, you’ll improve your ability to identify and use pronouns correctly in sentences. Let’s get started!

Instructions

  1. Read each sentence carefully and focus on the blank spaces.
  2. Fill in each blank with the appropriate pronoun based on the context of the sentence.
  3. There are 10 questions in total, and each question may require a different type of pronoun.
  4. Use only one pronoun per blank.
  5. If you’re unsure of the answer, think about the type of pronoun the sentence is asking for (e.g., personal, demonstrative, reflexive, etc.).
  6. Review your answers before submitting to ensure they are correct.

Good luck, and remember, practice makes perfect!

10-Question Quiz on Pronouns

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1. Which of the following is a personal pronoun?

They
This
Each
Who

2. Identify the correct pronoun to complete the sentence:

"Sarah and I went to the park, and enjoyed the picnic."

3. Which type of pronoun is used in the sentence: "Whom did you invite to the party?"

Personal pronoun
Demonstrative pronoun
Interrogative pronoun
Reflexive pronoun

4. Which sentence contains a reflexive pronoun?

I saw myself in the mirror.
This is the book I read.
He told me a secret.
They visited the museum.

5. Select the indefinite pronoun from the options below:

Someone
You
Myself
That

6. Choose the correct relative pronoun to fill in the blank:

The book I borrowed was very interesting.

7. What type of pronoun is “each” in the following sentence? "Each of the students received a certificate."

Demonstrative
Reciprocal
Indefinite
Possessive

8. Identify the demonstrative pronoun in the sentence: "Those are my favorite flowers."

My
Those
Favorite
Are

9. Which sentence uses a reciprocal pronoun correctly?

We helped each other with our homework.
She bought herself a gift.
This is my book.
Someone called you.

10. Which of the following sentences contains a possessive pronoun?

This is mine.
We saw ourselves in the reflection.
Who is coming to the party?
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