Indefinite Pronouns Practice
A worksheet to help third-grade students practice identifying and using indefinite pronouns.
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Indefinite Pronouns Practice
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Read each instruction carefully and complete the activities below.
Indefinite pronouns do not refer to any specific person, thing, or amount. They are vague and do not have a specific antecedent. Some common indefinite pronouns are: all, any, anybody, anyone, anything, both, each, everybody, everyone, everything, few, many, nobody, none, one, several, some, somebody, someone, something.
Complete each sentence with an indefinite pronoun from the box below.
1. likes ice cream on a hot day.
2. I think I forgot at home.
3. was at the park because it was raining.
4. birds fly south for the winter.
Circle the indefinite pronoun in each sentence.
1. Does anyone want to play outside?
Does
anyone
to play
outside
2. Everybody cheered when the team scored.
cheered
when
Everybody
scored
Read the sentences and underline the indefinite pronoun in each.
1. Everything was quiet in the library.
2. Several of the students raised their hands.
3. I saw somebody hiding behind the tree.
Read each statement. Is the underlined word an indefinite pronoun? Circle True or False.
1. The word "he" is an indefinite pronoun.
True
False
2. The word "something" is an indefinite pronoun.
True
False
Write two sentences using an indefinite pronoun in each.
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2.