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    Class 4 Worksheet on Possessive Pronouns

    Class 4EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Aanchal Soni
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    I’m a fun-loving educator with over 10 years of experience in teaching English and public speaking. I’ve worked with renowned institutions like the British School of Language, Prime Speech Power Language, and currently, PlanetSpark. I’m passionate about helping students grow and thrive, and there’s nothing more rewarding to me than seeing them succeed.
    Class 4 Worksheet on Possessive Pronouns
    Class 4 Worksheet on Possessive Pronouns

    Class 4 Worksheet on Possessive Pronouns

    Class 4EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Aanchal Soni
    Aanchal SoniVisit Profile
    I’m a fun-loving educator with over 10 years of experience in teaching English and public speaking. I’ve worked with renowned institutions like the British School of Language, Prime Speech Power Language, and currently, PlanetSpark. I’m passionate about helping students grow and thrive, and there’s nothing more rewarding to me than seeing them succeed.

    Yours, Mine, and Ours: Possessive Pronouns for Grade 4

    This Grade 4 worksheet is a fun and engaging journey through the world of possessive pronouns—words that show ownership. Students explore how to correctly use “mine,” “yours,” “ours,” and “theirs” with colorful sentence cues, paragraph stories, and pronoun replacement activities.

    📚 Why Possessive Pronouns Matter in Grammar?

    Possessive pronouns are essential for showing ownership in writing and conversation. In Grade 4, students must:
    1. Understand how to replace nouns with possessive pronouns appropriately.
    2. Use “mine,” “yours,” “ours,” and “theirs” in place of repetitive noun phrases.
    3. Build clarity and fluency in sentence construction.
    4. Prepare for advanced grammar structures by mastering basics.

    📝 What’s Inside This Worksheet?

    This 5-part worksheet offers a comprehensive grammar workout:

    🔤 Exercise 1 – Circle the Correct Possessive Pronoun  
    Students select the appropriate possessive pronoun from options in real-life sentences.

    ✍️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks  
    Learners fill blanks in context-rich sentences using possessive pronouns like “mine” and “theirs.”

    🔍 Exercise 3 – Circle the Possessive Pronouns  
    A mix of statements and questions where students identify the possessive pronouns in each.

    📖 Exercise 4 – Paragraph Completion  
    Learners read a short narrative and fill in the blanks with suitable possessive pronouns.

    🔁 Exercise 5 – Replace the Word  
    Students replace incorrect or highlighted pronouns in sentences with the correct possessive form.

    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1  
    1. mine  
    2. yours  
    3. ours  
    4. theirs  
    5. mine  
    6. yours  
    7. yours  
    8. ours

    Exercise 2  
    1. mine  
    2. his  
    3. ours  
    4. hers  
    5. yours  
    6. theirs  
    7. theirs  
    8. its  
    9. ours  
    10. hers  
    11. theirs  
    12. yours

    Exercise 3  
    1. mine  
    2. yours  
    3. theirs  
    4. ours  
    5. mine  
    6. yours  
    7. theirs  
    8. ours  
    9. mine  
    10. yours  
    11. theirs  
    12. ours  
    13. mine, yours  
    14. his  
    15. its  
    16. mine  
    17. theirs

    Exercise 4  
    mine, yours, mine, hers, hers, its, mine, ours

    Exercise 5  
    1. theirs  
    2. yours  
    3. ours  
    4. me → mine  
    5. ours  
    6. theirs  
    7. theirs  
    8. yours

    Support clear grammar expression with possessive pronouns using sentence and story-based tasks.

    🔖Book a free trial! 

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Possessive pronouns like mine, yours, his, hers, ours, and theirs show ownership.

    Possessive adjectives come before nouns (my book), while possessive pronouns stand alone (this book is mine).

    They help learners form clearer, less repetitive sentences and understand ownership in grammar.

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