Indefinite Pronouns Worksheet
A Grade 6 ELA worksheet focusing on identifying and using indefinite pronouns.
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Indefinite Pronouns Practice
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Read each instruction carefully and complete the tasks below.
An indefinite pronoun refers to a person, place, thing, or idea that is not specific. Common indefinite pronouns include 'everyone', 'someone', 'all', 'none', 'many', 'few', 'both', 'another', and 'everything'.
1. Which of the following sentences uses an indefinite pronoun correctly?
She gave the book to him.
Everyone enjoyed the party.
They went to the store.
I like to read.
Complete each sentence with an appropriate indefinite pronoun from the word bank below.
2. is invited to the picnic this Saturday.
3. I looked everywhere, but I found under the couch.
4. of the students passed the difficult math test.
5. Did see my missing keys?
Read each statement and determine if it is true or false regarding indefinite pronouns.
6. 'He' is an example of an indefinite pronoun.
True
False
7. Indefinite pronouns always refer to a specific person or thing.
True
False
8. Write two sentences. In the first sentence, use the indefinite pronoun 'everyone'. In the second sentence, use the indefinite pronoun 'something'.
9. Read the passage below. Underline all the indefinite pronouns. Then, rewrite the passage, replacing each indefinite pronoun with a more specific noun or pronoun where possible.
Passage: Everyone in the class was excited. Nobody wanted to miss the field trip. Something special was planned for the day. Many hoped it would be a visit to the science museum. Few knew for sure, but all were buzzing with anticipation. Everything seemed perfect for an exciting day.