Personal Pronouns Worksheets: Printable Exercises & PDF (With Answers)

This page contains a variety of personal pronouns worksheets to help learners of all levels practice using these essential grammar words clearly and correctly. Through fill-in-the-blank tasks, picture-based activities, matching, and rewriting exercises, these worksheets are ideal for classroom use, homework, or self-study. Each activity is designed to reduce ambiguity and support beginner-friendly learning.

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Worksheet 1. Look at the picture carefully and color the correct personal pronoun—
I, you, he, she, it, we, they—that best matches the person or object shown.
Note: Images showing I or you include clear pointing or speech-context cues.

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Worksheet 2. Look at the picture carefully and circle the correct personal pronoun—
I, you, he, she, it, we, or they—that matches the person, animal, or object shown.

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Worksheet 3. Look at each picture carefully and write the correct personal pronoun—
he, she, it, or they—in the blank space to complete each sentence based on who or what is shown.

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Personal Pronouns Exercises

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks

Direction: Fill in the blank with the correct personal pronoun (I, you, he, she, it, we, they).

  1. ______ am learning English.
  2. This is my friend, Anna. ______ is from Canada.
  3. My dog is very cute. ______ loves to play.
  4. John and I are going to the park. ______ are excited.
  5. Peter and Mary are students. ______ study hard.
  6. Mary is a teacher. ______ teaches English.
  7. The cake looks great. ______ is delicious.
  8. Where is the phone?______ is on the table.
  9. Where are Tom and Jerry? ______ are outside.
  10. Hello, Sam. How are ______?

Answer Key

  1. I am learning English.
  2. This is my friend, Anna. She is from Canada.
  3. My dog is very cute. It loves to play. (We use ‘it’ for animals, but ‘he’ or ‘she’ is also correct if we know the pet’s gender.)
  4. John and I are going to the park. We are excited.
  5. Peter and Mary are students. They study hard.
  6. Mary is a teacher. She teaches English.
  7. The cake looks great. It is delicious.
  8. Where is the phone? It is on the table.
  9. Where are Tom and Jerry? They are outside.
  10. Hello, Sam. How are you?

Exercise 2: Choose the Correct Pronoun

Direction: Circle the correct personal pronoun to complete each sentence.

  1. (He / She) is my brother.
  2. This is my cat. (It / They) is black.
  3. Jenny and I love music. (We / They) listen every day.
  4. Is this your pencil? Yes, (it / he) is.
  5. Mr. Brown is a doctor. (He / It) works at a hospital.
  6. Do (you / they) want to go shopping with me?
  7. That’s Anna. (She / It) is very kind.
  8. The chairs are old. (They / It) need to be fixed.

Answer Key

  1. He is my brother.
  2. This is my cat. It is black.
  3. Jenny and I love music. We listen every day.
  4. Is this your pencil? Yes, it is.
  5. Mr. Brown is a doctor. He works at a hospital.
  6. Do you want to go shopping with me?
  7. That’s Anna. She is very kind.
  8. The chairs are old. They need to be fixed.

Exercise 3: Replace the Noun with a Pronoun

Direction: Rewrite each sentence, replacing the underlined word(s) with a personal pronoun.

  1. Tom is reading a book. → ______ is reading a book.
  2. Lisa and I are best friends. → ______ are best friends.
  3. The dog is barking. → ______ is barking.
  4. My parents are at home. → ______ are at home.
  5. Sarah is cooking dinner. → ______ is cooking dinner.

Answer Key

  1. Tom is reading a book. → He is reading a book.
  2. Lisa and I are best friends. → We are best friends.
  3. The dog is barking. → It is barking.
  4. My parents are at home. → They are at home.
  5. Sarah is cooking dinner. → She is cooking dinner.