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    Personal Pronouns English Worksheet Grade 6

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    Ranjana Pathania
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    I am an educator with over 10 years of teaching experience across CBSE schools, specializing in English, Science, Hindi and History from pre - primary to class 10 and NTT (nursery teachers training) students. A TESOL-certified professional with qualifications in LL.B, B.Ed, and M.Ed, I currently empowers students as a Public Speaking Coach at PlanetSpark, nurturing confident communicators.
    Personal Pronouns English Worksheet Grade 6
    Personal Pronouns English Worksheet Grade 6

    Personal Pronouns English Worksheet Grade 6

    Class 6EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Ranjana Pathania
    Ranjana PathaniaVisit Profile
    I am an educator with over 10 years of teaching experience across CBSE schools, specializing in English, Science, Hindi and History from pre - primary to class 10 and NTT (nursery teachers training) students. A TESOL-certified professional with qualifications in LL.B, B.Ed, and M.Ed, I currently empowers students as a Public Speaking Coach at PlanetSpark, nurturing confident communicators.

    Pronoun Pairs: Mastering Subject and Object Forms for Grade 6
     


    This worksheet gives learners a complete guide to using personal pronouns accurately — focusing on distinguishing subject and object forms. Through real-life examples, sentence correction, rewriting, and identification tasks, students practice applying personal pronouns with fluency and precision.
     


    Why Focus on Subject and Object Pronouns?
     


    Personal pronouns are used constantly in writing and conversation. This worksheet helps Class 6 students:
    1. Learn the difference between subject (I, we, they) and object forms (me, us, them).
    2. Replace nouns accurately with matching pronouns.
    3. Spot and correct misuse of pronouns in sentence contexts.
    4. Strengthen sentence fluency and grammatical correctness.
     


    What’s Inside This Worksheet?
     


    ✍️ Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks with Subject/Object Pronouns 
    Students complete 9 sentences by choosing the correct pronoun form. Example: *Can you help ___ with my homework?* (Answer: me)

    🔁 Exercise 2 – Replace Nouns with Pronouns 
    Given 8 short sentences (e.g., *John and Sarah went to the playground*), students rewrite them using appropriate subject/object pronouns.

    🔍 Exercise 3 – Identify the Pronoun Form 
    Learners label whether the underlined pronoun in each sentence is a **subject** or **object** form. Includes 10 diverse examples.

    🛠️ Exercise 4 – Correct the Sentence 
    This editing task asks learners to identify and fix 7 sentences that use incorrect pronouns like *She gave the book to I* or *teacher spoke to he.*

    🧠 Exercise 5 – Use the Right Pronoun Based on Clues 
    Students complete 10 short paragraphs by inserting the correct personal pronouns (subject or object) based on the sentence context.
     


    ✅ Answer Key
     


    Exercise 1
    1. I 
    2. me 
    3. They 
    4. me 
    5. We 
    6. me 
    7. We 
    8. me 
    9. They

    Exercise 2 (Sample rewritten sentences) 
    1. They went to the playground. 
    2. She gave them homework. 
    3. I saw it on the roof. 
    4. We are planning a trip. 
    5. It is on the table. 
    6. This gift is for him. 
    7. They played in the garden. 
    8. I met her at the store.

    Exercise 3 
    1. Subject 
    2. Object 
    3. Subject 
    4. Object 
    5. Subject 
    6. Object 
    7. Subject 
    8. Object 
    9. Subject 
    10. Object

    Exercise 4 (Corrected Sentences) 
    1. My friends and I are going to the park. 
    2. She gave the book to me. 
    3. We are learning new words. 
    4. The teacher spoke to him. 
    5. Can you help me with this task? 
    6. They invited us to the party. 
    7. I saw her at the mall.

    Exercise 5 
    1. He 
    2. it 
    3. We 
    4. us 
    5. her 
    6. them 
    7. them 
    8. them 
    9. It 
    10. We

    Build confidence in sentence construction with focused pronoun practice.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Personal pronouns replace nouns and help avoid repetition, such as 'he', 'she', 'it', 'they'.

    Subject pronouns do the action (e.g., 'she runs'), while object pronouns receive it (e.g., 'I called her').

    Class 6 learners often confuse subject and object forms, such as using 'me' instead of 'I'.

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