Choose between subject and object personal pronouns
Free printable Grade 5 English worksheet for "Choose between subject and object personal pronouns" — practice pronouns (grammar and mechanics). No-prep, print or assign online.
This worksheet provides challenging exercises focused on distinguishing between subject and object personal pronouns, ideal for Grade 5 students. Teachers can use it to reinforce grammar lessons on pronoun usage and improve students' sentence construction skills. The printable resource supports targeted practice in English grammar, enhancing understanding of pronoun roles within sentences.
Learning objectives
- Identify subject and object personal pronouns in sentences
- Differentiate between subject and object personal pronouns based on their grammatical function
- Apply correct subject or object personal pronouns in sentence construction
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What grade or age is this English & Reading worksheet for?
It's designed for Grade 5 (ages 10–11), covering Pronouns.
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