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Grade 3 Pronouns CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1f
In his sternest voice, Professor Cohen told Matthew and                 that he wanted to see us after class.
  1. I
  2. me
  3. myself
Grade 3 Pronouns CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1f
Lisa said                 is going to be able to finis this equation easily.
  1. we
  2. they
  3. she
  4. he
Grade 3 Pronouns CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1f
To complete our Egyptian mummy costumes, Lou Ellen and                 bought a 12 pack of toilet paper.
  1. I
  2. me
  3. myself
Grade 3 Pronouns
Nobody helps you except      me     . (me or I?)
Grade 3 Pronouns CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1f
Choose the best pronoun to fill in the blank.

The jacket belongs to David. The jacket is                .
  1. mine
  2. I
  3. they
  4. his
Grade 3 Pronouns CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1f
Mrs. Tucker believes                 has some instructions for getting the lawnmower started.
  1. she
  2. we
  3. I
  4. him
Grade 3 Pronouns CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1f
Read the sentences.
Here is a picture of a ray. It has a flat body.
Which word is the antecedent of "it"?
  1. picture
  2. ray
  3. body
  4. here
Grade 3 Pronouns
Which sentence uses the correct pronoun to replace Mary?
  1. He went to the store.
  2. She went to the store.
  3. It went to the store.
  4. They went to the store
Grade 3 Pronouns
Which word is a pronoun in the following sentence? Some of the parents are going camping with them.
  1. Some
  2. the
  3. parents
  4. them
Grade 3 Pronouns CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1f
Which sentence shows correct pronoun-antecedent agreement?
  1. The planning committee finished their work and went out for pizza.
  2. Mom and Dad will decide where they want to go for their vacation before Tuesday.
  3. The Supreme Court will hand down their decision tomorrow.
  4. The student council members need to remember to bring your notebooks tomorrow.
Grade 3 Pronouns
Which word is a pronoun in the following sentence? Trina likes tomatoes, but she does not like eggplant.
  1. Trina
  2. tomatoes
  3. she
  4. not
Grade 3 Pronouns
What does the pronoun do in the sentence?

Sarah gave her cookie to Sam.
  1. refers back to the noun Sarah
  2. tells who the sentence is about
  3. describes the object of the sentence
  4. tells what Sarah is doing in the sentence
Grade 3 Pronouns
Read the sentences. Which word is the object pronoun?

Mrs. Bellini checks the pizzas. She carefully removes them from the oven.
  1. checks
  2. Mrs. Bellini
  3. She
  4. them
Grade 3 Pronouns
Read the sentences. Which word is the object pronoun?

Grandpa Lewis knew how to fix my bike. He had a good understanding of how it worked.
  1. Grandpa Lewis
  2. it
  3. bike
  4. He
Grade 3 Pronouns
Choose the best words.

               will be late for school.
  1. Me and you
  2. You and I
Grade 3 Pronouns
Should a demonstrative adjective or demonstrative pronoun go in the blank?

                        is my favorite movie.
  1. demonstrative adjective
  2. demonstrative pronoun
Grade 3 Pronouns
Write a pronoun that completes the sentence.
We waited for        them       all afternoon.
Grade 3 Pronouns
Should a demonstrative adjective or demonstrative pronoun go in the blank?

I want                         for my room.
  1. demonstrative adjective
  2. demonstrative pronoun
Grade 3 Pronouns CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1f
Where did Sally go with       her       friends yesterday?
Grade 3 Pronouns
Write the pronoun that could take the place of "Mike" in this sentence.

Mike rode the bus home.      He     
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