Indefinite Pronouns Practice
A Grade 5 ELA worksheet focusing on identifying and using indefinite pronouns.
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Indefinite Pronouns Practice
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. This worksheet will help you practice identifying and using indefinite pronouns.
Indefinite pronouns refer to people, places, or things without specifying exactly who or what they are. They do not refer to a definite person or thing.
Common indefinite pronouns include: all, another, any, anybody, anyone, anything, both, each, either, everybody, everyone, everything, few, many, more, most, much, nobody, none, no one, nothing, one, several, some, somebody, someone, something.
1. Which of the following sentences uses an indefinite pronoun?
She went to the store.
I like that book.
Someone left the door open.
The dog barked loudly.
2. In the sentence, "Everybody cheered when the game ended," what is the indefinite pronoun?
cheered
game
Everybody
ended
Complete each sentence with an appropriate indefinite pronoun from the box below.
3. I heard rustling in the bushes.
4. was home when I knocked on the door.
5. There are stars in the night sky.
6. She packed she needed for the trip.
Read each statement and circle True or False.
7. The word 'everyone' is an indefinite pronoun.
True
False
8. 'They' is an example of an indefinite pronoun.
True
False
9. Write a sentence using the indefinite pronoun 'anyone'.
10. Identify the indefinite pronoun in the following sentence: "Most of the students enjoyed the field trip."
11. Write a short paragraph (3-5 sentences) describing a busy marketplace. Try to include at least three different indefinite pronouns in your paragraph. Underline each indefinite pronoun you use.