Pronouns worksheet for Class 6

Underline the pronoun and state its kind

1. He is my best friend.

2. He killed himself.

3. I met her yesterday.

4. She wants to go to the market.

5. I myself wash my clothes.

6. They cleaned the room themselves.

7. She herself answered the phone.

8. I hurt myself while shaving.

9. The principal himself distributed the prizes.

10. Each of the boys was given a present.

11. That is the Red Fort.

12. One should love one’s country.

13. None of his poems have been translated into English.

14. Either of you can go.

15. Either way leads to the railway station.

16. I saw a girl who was very beautiful.

17. Have you ever met the woman who lives next door?

18. This is the laptop which my father gifted me on my birthday.

Answers

1. He is my best friend. (He – personal pronoun)

2. He killed himself. (He – personal pronoun; himself – reflexive pronoun)

3. I met her yesterday. (I – personal pronoun; her – personal pronoun)

4. She wants to go to the market. (She – personal pronoun)

5. I myself wash my clothes. (I – personal pronoun; myself – emphatic)

6. They cleaned the room themselves. (They – personal; themselves – emphatic)

7. She herself answered the phone. (She – personal; herself – emphatic)

8. I hurt myself while shaving. (I – personal pronoun; myself – reflexive)

9. The principal himself distributed the prizes. (Himself – emphatic)

10. Each of the boys was given a present. (Each – distributive)

11. That is the Red Fort. (That – demonstrative pronoun)

12. One should love one’s country. (One – indefinite pronoun)

13. None of his poems have been translated into English. (None – indefinite pronoun)

14. Either of you can go. (Either – distributive pronoun; you – personal pronoun)

15. Neither of the accusations is true. (Neither – distributive pronoun)

16. I saw a girl who was very beautiful. (I – personal pronoun; who – relative pronoun)

17. Have you ever met the woman who lives next door? (You – personal pronoun; who – relative pronoun)

18. This is the laptop which my father gifted me on my birthday. (This – demonstrative; which – relative; me – personal pronoun)

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