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British Council
British Council: Indefinite Pronouns
Learn about indefinite pronouns through explanations, examples, and practice exercises.
University of Victoria (Canada)
The U Vic Writer's Guide: Grammar: Pronouns
Defines pronouns and briefly touches on the two most common problem areas: gender specificity and agreement.
Georgia Department of Education
Ga Virtual Learning: Subject or Object Pronoun? [Pdf]
This is a PDF subject and object pronoun worksheet and it's answer key provided by Harcourt Achieve, Inc.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Emphatic Pronouns
Are these pronouns being used for emphasis, or does the sentence need them in order to make sense?
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt: Cliffs Notes: Objective Case Pronouns
This resource page defines, describes, and gives examples of pronouns as objects of verbs, prepositions or compound objects.
Grammar Tips
Control Your "Self": Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns
This resource explains the proper use of reflexive pronouns -- giving examples of both correct and incorrect usage.
University of Texas at Austin
Universtiy of Texas at Austin: Los Pronombres
Discusses in depth the uses of each type of Spanish pronoun. Provides a chart showing what each set of pronouns means and the gender and number differences. Excellent resource for students and an excellent refresher for teachers.
Rutgers University
Rutgers University: Guide to Grammar and Style: Pronoun
Definition of "pronoun" and brief note on possessive and relative pronouns.
Love To Know Media
Your Dictionary: 6th Grade Grammar
This article focuses on grammar generally taught in 6th grade including more complicated reading material; roots, prefixes, and suffixes; and subjective and objective pronouns.
Towson University
Towson University: Online Writing Support: Self Teaching Unit: Pronoun Case
This lesson focuses on pronoun case including subjective, objective, and possessive case. It provides examples of each and also discusses personal pronouns, reflexive / intensive pronouns, and the use of Who and Whom. It offers links to...
Get It Write
Get It Write: "I" and "Me"
To understand the correct usage of "I" and "me," you need to learn about the subjective and objective case of pronouns. This tutorial does a great job explaining that and giving good examples for you to follow. A brief quiz checks your...
Capital Community College Foundation
Guide to Grammar and Writing: Consistency of Tense and Pronoun
Brief instruction on maintaining pronoun and verb tense consistency. Links to additional help and quiz are included.
Love To Know Media
Your Dictionary: Teaching Plural Possessives
This site focuses on teaching plural possessive nouns and pronouns including what they are and methods of teaching them including using flashcards, and plural possessive Bingo, Wheel of Fortune, and Jeopardy.
Other
Glaad: Media Reference: Transgender Glossary of Terms
This reference guide provides information about using the proper terms when discussing and writing about transgender individuals.
Towson University
Towson University: Subject Verb Agreement
This webpage provides a list of nine rules for subject-verb agreement including examples with detailed explanations including arrows and notes as well as exceptions to the rules. It also provides links to terms which are defined with...
Department of Defense
Do Dea: Les Passe Temps
Learn French vocabulary for leisure time and sports with this tutorial. Click on each section and subsection to complete practice activities. Each activity has an assigned point value. A link to vocabulary flashcards is included in the...
Texas Education Agency
Texas Gateway: On Track English I Writing: Editing
This site offers links to each section of Writing, Module 8, Lessons 1-9 and Practices 1-3. Students write legibly and use appropriate capitalization and punctuation conventions in their compositions; spell correctly; and edit drafts for...
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: Pronoun Agreement: Exercise 2
Practice pronoun agreement by correcting the pronoun usage errors in each of these 20 sentences.
TED Talks
Ted: Ted Ed: When to Use "Me", "Myself" and "I"
Me, myself, and I. You may be tempted to use these words interchangeably because they all refer to the same thing. But in fact, each one has a specific role in a sentence: 'I' is a subject pronoun, 'me' is an object pronoun, and 'myself'...
Capital Community College Foundation
Guide to Grammar and Writing: The Apostrophe
What is an apostrophe? Where are apostrophes found in writing? Use this website to learn more about these crazy little punctuation marks.
McGraw Hill
Mc Graw Hill: Conventions of Standard English: Avoiding Vague Pronoun References
Read about vague pronoun references then click the practice button to practice what you've learned.
Other
Bellevue Community College: Apostrophes [Pdf]
Resource explains the three uses of the apostrophe and provides examples. Requires Adobe Reader. [PDF]
Online Writing Lab at Purdue University
Purdue University Owl: Academic Writing: Sentence Variety: Strategies for Variation
This lesson offers suggestions to help you fix short, choppy sentences, combine sentences with the same subject, and revise sentences that sound the same. L.11-12.3 Language Functions/Style
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Adjective Clauses: Lesson 5
This lesson introduces adjective clauses and their placement in a sentence. It is 5 of 5 in the series titled "Adjective Clauses."
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