Pronoun-Subject Agreement Worksheet
This worksheet helps Grade 11 students practice pronoun-subject agreement, focusing on complex sentences and indefinite pronouns.
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Pronoun-Subject Agreement Practice
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Read each section carefully and follow the instructions provided. Pay close attention to pronoun-subject agreement rules, especially with indefinite pronouns and compound subjects.
Complete each sentence with the correct pronoun that agrees with the indefinite pronoun subject.
1. Everyone in the class has finished assignment.
2. Neither of the boys brought lunch today.
3. Somebody left umbrella in the hallway.
4. All of the students presented research.
5. Each of the musicians tuned instrument before the concert.
Choose the correct pronoun that agrees with the subject in each sentence.
1. Neither the teacher nor the students could find way out of the maze.
his
her
their
its
2. Both the principal and the superintendent announced new policy.
his
her
their
its
Indicate whether each statement about pronoun-subject agreement is True or False.
1. A singular indefinite pronoun (e.g., 'each', 'everybody') always takes a singular pronoun.
True
False
2. When two subjects are joined by 'or' or 'nor', the pronoun agrees with the subject closest to it.
True
False
Read the sentences below. Identify any pronoun-subject agreement errors and rewrite the sentences correctly. If a sentence is correct, write 'Correct'.
1. Every student and every teacher must bring their own device to the conference.
2. Neither the dogs nor the cat wanted to eat its food.