Class 3 Choosing Correct Pronouns Grammar Worksheet

Class 3 Choosing Correct Pronouns Grammar Worksheet
Class 3 Choosing Correct Pronouns Grammar Worksheet

Class 3 Choosing Correct Pronouns Grammar Worksheet

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Pick the Right Fit: Choosing Correct Pronouns in Paragraphs for Grade 3

This Grade 3 worksheet helps students learn how to choose correct pronouns while reading and writing short paragraphs. Instead of focusing only on single sentences, learners practise identifying pronoun errors, selecting suitable pronouns, and understanding how pronouns work across connected ideas in a paragraph.

The worksheet includes carefully designed activities where children judge correct and incorrect pronoun use, choose the right sentence option, fill in pronouns using clues, rewrite paragraphs to remove errors, and complete a longer paragraph meaningfully. These exercises strengthen grammar accuracy, improve reading comprehension, and help students write smoother, clearer paragraphs in an age-appropriate and practical way.

Why Choosing Correct Pronouns in Paragraphs Matters in Grammar?

Choosing the correct pronoun is essential for clear communication. This topic is important for Grade 3 learners because: 
1. It teaches how pronouns must match the noun they replace in number and meaning. 
2. It helps children spot pronoun mistakes while reading paragraphs. 
3. It improves sentence flow and paragraph clarity. 
4. It builds confidence in early paragraph writing and storytelling.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet contains five engaging exercises that guide children from identification to correct usage:

Exercise 1 – True or False 
Students mark True if the pronouns are used correctly in the paragraph and False if they are not.

Exercise 2 – Choose the Sentence with Correct Pronouns 
Learners select the sentence that uses pronouns correctly to match the noun.

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
Students fill each blank with the correct pronoun using sentence clues.

Exercise 4 – Underline and Rewrite 
Children underline repeated nouns or incorrect pronouns and rewrite the paragraph using correct pronouns.

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion 
Students complete a paragraph by filling in suitable pronouns that fit the context correctly.

ANSWER KEY (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – True or False 
1. True 
2. False 
3. True 
4. True 
5. True 
6. False 
7. True 
8. False 
9. True 
10. False 

Exercise 2 – Choose the Sentence with Correct Pronouns 
1. It is very heavy. 
2. They enjoyed the music. 
3. It followed her home. 
4. They won the match. 
5. It got dirty. 
6. She was proud. 
7. They were ready. 
8. They were missing. 
9. It looked happy. 
10. They enjoyed their time together. 

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
1. she 
2. it 
3. they 
4. it 
5. they 
6. it 
7. he 
8. it 
9. it 
10. they 

Exercise 4 – Underline and Rewrite 
1. Soma went home early. She was tired after school. 
2. The bear ran to the lake. It was thirsty. 
3. Anju met Varun at school. He smiled happily. 
4. The boys won the game. They cheered loudly. 
5. Rani lost her bottle on the bus. She did not find it. 
6. The cat cleaned its paws slowly. They were clean now. 
7. Ajay called his friends after class. They did not come. 
8. The children were ready to go. They all stepped out. 
9. The teacher praised the class. It was in discipline. 
10. The girl danced. She was happy. 

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion 
1. They 
2. them 
3. it 
4. He 
5. he 
6. his 
7. him 
8. their 
9. her 
10. his 
11. them 
12. they 

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Frequently Asked Questions

It focuses on selecting the right pronoun like he, she, they, or it to replace nouns accurately in sentences.

Correct pronouns prevent confusion and help children write and speak more clearly.

By asking children to retell short stories using pronouns instead of repeating names, reinforcing grammar concepts naturally.