Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Types of Pronouns

Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Types of Pronouns
Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Types of Pronouns

Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Types of Pronouns

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Pronouns in Action: Mastering Forms for Class 7

This worksheet helps Class 7 learners master the different forms of pronouns—personal, possessive, reflexive, emphatic, demonstrative, relative, and interrogative. With structured sorting, rewriting, and sentence-building activities, students learn how to choose and use the right pronoun in every situation.

Why Forms of Pronouns Matter in Grammar?

Pronouns create flow and prevent repetition in writing. For Class 7 learners, understanding their forms is essential because:
1. It sharpens sentence clarity and expression.
2. It improves understanding of sentence subjects, objects, and references.
3. It supports formal and creative writing tasks.
4. It prepares students for more complex grammar topics like clauses and verb agreement.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes six carefully designed exercises to help students confidently use all types of pronouns:

🧠 Exercise 1 – Identify the Pronoun and Its Type  
Students underline the pronoun and label it: personal, reflexive, emphatic, relative, demonstrative, interrogative, or possessive.

✏️ Exercise 2 – Sort the Pronouns by Category  
A mixed word bank is given; students classify each pronoun under its correct type.

📋 Exercise 3 & 4 – Fill in the Blank + Fix the Error  
In Part A, learners complete sentences using the correct pronoun type. In Part B, they find and correct errors in pronoun use.

📝 Exercise 5 – Rewriting with Pronouns  
Students combine sentences or replace repeated nouns with appropriate pronouns to improve clarity and cohesion.

📚 Exercise 6 – Paragraph Writing with Mixed Pronouns  
Learners write a short paragraph that includes at least one pronoun of each major type: personal, reflexive, relative, and possessive.

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Identify the Pronoun and Its Type
1. Who – interrogative  
2. Who – relative  
3. themselves – reflexive  
4. herself – emphatic  
5. These, mine, yours – demonstrative, possessive  
6. I, him – personal  
7. Whose – interrogative  
8. whom – relative  
9. We, it – personal  
10. That – demonstrative

Exercise 2 – Pronoun Sorting

Personal:
- he, she, I, we, you, it, they, him

Possessive:
- mine, hers, yours, theirs

Reflexive:
- himself, herself, ourselves, yourself, themselves, myself

Relative:
- who, whom, which

Demonstrative:
- this, that, these, those

Interrogative:
- who, whom, whose, what, which

Emphatic:
- myself, himself, yourself, herself

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks                  Exercise 4 – Sentence Correction
1. Who                                                    1. Each of the boys must bring his book.
2. who                                                     2. Who is coming to the party?
3. him                                                      3. That is the man who helped me.
4. mine                                                    4. I hurt myself while playing.
5. ourselves                                             5. I will handle it myself.
6. What                                                   6. This bag is mine.
7. himself                                                7. Whose book is this?
8. he                                                        8. He himself has done it.
9. These                                                   9. This is the girl whose name is Riya.
10. themselves                                       10. I saw him at the station.

Exercise 5 – Sample Paragraph
We planned a class trip and informed our teacher. She asked us to prepare everything ourselves. That is the student who booked the bus. This idea of planning it independently was mine, and I am proud of it.

Includes:
- Personal pronouns: we, she, us, I
- Reflexive: ourselves
- Relative: who
- Possessive: mine

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Frequently Asked Questions

It helps students learn and apply different pronoun types like personal, reflexive, emphatic, possessive, demonstrative, and more.

Yes, this worksheet is ideal for Class 7 CBSE and ICSE revision and grammar consolidation.

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