Class 4 English Worksheet on Personal Pronouns

Class 4 English Worksheet on Personal Pronouns
Class 4 English Worksheet on Personal Pronouns

Class 4 English Worksheet on Personal Pronouns

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Say It Right: Personal Pronouns in Action for Class 4 

This worksheet helps Grade 4 learners confidently use personal pronouns by practicing subject and object forms in clear, visual, and sentence-based formats. Through replacements, story rewrites, and corrections, learners understand how pronouns replace nouns and simplify communication. 

Why Personal Pronouns Matter in Grammar? 

Learning personal pronouns equips students to: 
1. Avoid repetitive use of names and nouns in speech and writing. 
2. Identify subject and object positions in sentences with ease. 
3. Replace people, animals, or objects with accurate pronoun forms. 
4. Improve fluency, grammar correctness, and sentence structure. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This interactive worksheet features five scaffolded grammar activities: 

👤 Exercise 1 – Use Subject Pronouns 
Students fill in the blanks using correct subject pronouns (I, you, he, she, it, we, they) in simple sentence starters:contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}. 

🎯 Exercise 2 – Use Object Pronouns 
Learners complete each sentence with appropriate object pronouns (me, you, him, her, it, us, them), reinforcing receiver roles:contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}. 

🔄 Exercise 3 – Replace with Personal Pronouns 
Underlined nouns (e.g., *Rohan*, *Riya and I*) are replaced with correct pronouns for smoother and more natural sentence flow:contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}. 

📖 Exercise 4 – Rewrite a Passage with Pronouns 
Students underline nouns and then rewrite the entire paragraph using subject and object pronouns correctly, improving editing fluency:contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}. 

🚫 Exercise 5 – Fix the Wrong Pronoun 
Each sentence has a pronoun error (e.g., “Me went to the market”). Students rewrite it with correct grammar:contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}. 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – Subject Pronouns 
1. I 
2. She 
3. They 
4. It 
5. We 
6. She 
7. He 
8. We 

Exercise 2 – Object Pronouns 
1. me 
2. me 
3. them 
4. it 
5. me 
6. her 
7. it 
8. us 
9. him 
10. them 

Exercise 3 – Replace with Pronouns 
1. He is a good boy. 
2. We are going to the market. 
3. I met him yesterday. 
4. Can you help us? 
5. It is sleeping. 
6. They are cooking dinner. 
7. She sings very well. 
8. We should clean the table. 

Exercise 4 – Rewritten Passage 
He has a dog. He takes it to the park every evening. It loves to run and play with him. Sometimes, he throws a ball, and it catches it. 

Exercise 5 – Corrected Sentences 
1. I went to the market. 
2. She gave me a gift. 
3. He is my best friend. 
4. They play football every evening. 
5. The dog wagged its tail happily. 
6. We are going to the zoo tomorrow. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Personal pronouns replace nouns and refer to people or things, like “he,” “she,” “it,” “they.”

They avoid repetition and make writing smoother and clearer.

Play pronoun swap games or use family photos to create “he/she/they” sentences.