Class 3 Pronouns in Paragraphs English Worksheet

Class 3 Pronouns in Paragraphs English Worksheet
Class 3 Pronouns in Paragraphs English Worksheet

Class 3 Pronouns in Paragraphs English Worksheet

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Say It Once, Say It Right: Using Pronouns to Avoid Repetition for Grade 3

This Grade 3 worksheet helps students learn how to use pronouns correctly to avoid repeating the same nouns again and again in sentences and short paragraphs. Children practise replacing repeated names, objects, and nouns with suitable pronouns such as he, she, it, and they to make their writing smoother and more natural.

Through carefully structured activities, learners identify correct and incorrect usage, choose better sentence options, fill in pronouns using clues, and rewrite short paragraphs to remove repetition. The worksheet also includes a longer paragraph exercise that helps students apply pronoun usage in connected writing. These activities support clear communication, better sentence flow, and early paragraph-writing skills in an age-appropriate and practical way.

Why Using Pronouns to Avoid Repetition Matters in Grammar?

Learning to avoid repetition helps children write and speak more clearly. This topic is important for Grade 3 learners because: 
1. It teaches how pronouns replace repeated nouns in sentences. 
2. It improves sentence flow and makes writing sound natural. 
3. It helps children recognise when repetition sounds incorrect or awkward. 
4. It builds a strong foundation for paragraph writing and storytelling.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

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

Exercise 1 – True or False 
Students mark True if pronouns are used correctly to avoid repetition and False if repetition is still present.

Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct Paragraph 
Learners choose the sentence option that avoids repetition by using pronouns correctly.

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

Exercise 4 – Underline and Rewrite 
Children identify repeated nouns and rewrite each paragraph using suitable pronouns.

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion 
Students complete a longer paragraph by filling in suitable pronouns to avoid repetition throughout the text.

ANSWER KEY (For Parents & Educators)

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

Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct Paragraph 
1. She 
2. He 
3. It 
4. They 
5. He 
6. He 
7. She 
8. He 
9. It 
10. She 

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
1. He 
2. It 
3. She 
4. It 
5. He 
6. It 
7. They 
8. It 
9. He 
10. She 

Exercise 4 – Rewrite Using Pronouns 
1. Nikhil met a friend at the gate. He said hello. 
2. The father called his son home. He had some work. 
3. Sara dropped her book in class. It got dirty. 
4. Raju opened his bag after school. He had two books. 
5. The monkey scratched its head. It was confused. 
6. Sonia thanked her teacher politely. She was grateful. 
7. The car moved slowly. It had no horn. 
8. The boy cleaned his shoes. They were shining. 
9. The lion followed its cub closely. It was careful. 
10. The girl hugged her mother tightly. She was afraid. 

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion 
1. He 
2. him 
3. he 
4. it 
5. he 
6. He 
7. them 
8. She 
9. him 
10. she 
11. it 
12. they 
13. He 
14. they 
15. it 
16. him 

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Frequently Asked Questions

It teaches children how to replace repeated nouns with suitable pronouns so paragraphs sound smooth and natural.

Many early learners focus on clarity and forget pronouns, so guided practice helps them learn when replacement is correct.

They train students to track who or what a paragraph is about, strengthening reading comprehension and grammar accuracy.