Cultural Literacy: Personal Pronoun

This Cultural Literacy worksheet on the personal pronoun joins a plethora of material on its subject on this blog. Editorially, I would just like to note that antecedent-pronoun agreement is still one of those points of grammar that directly aids clear communication in both speech and prose.

In any event, this is a full-page worksheet with a two-sentence reading and four comprehension questions. The reading itself includes a list of the personal pronouns and their respective cases; the comprehension questions call upon students to write sentences employing personal pronouns extemporaneously. This is, like just about everything else on this blog, a Word document that you may revise to suit your classroom’s needs.

If you find typos in this document, I would appreciate a notification. And, as always, if you find this material useful in your practice, I would be grateful to hear what you think of it. I seek your peer review.

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