Subject Pronouns Exercises
Practice using subject pronouns with these 5 comprehensive interactive exercises. Master choosing, replacing, and identifying the correct subject pronouns (I, you, he, she, it, we, they) with instant feedback on your answers.
Exercise Instructions
Replace the underlined noun(s) with the correct subject pronoun:
- I = the speaker
- you = the person you're talking to
- he = one male person
- she = one female person
- it = one thing/animal
- we = the speaker + other people
- they = more than one person/thing
1. Maria is a teacher. works at a school.
2. The car is expensive. costs $50,000.
3. My brother and I are students. study at the same university.
4. David and Emma are getting married. are very happy.
5. My father is a doctor. works at the hospital.
6. The books are on the shelf. belong to my sister.
📝 Exercise 2: Choose the Correct Subject Pronoun
Instructions: Choose the correct subject pronoun to complete each sentence.
1. am a student. (Farid)
2. is my sister. (Leyla)
3. are playing football. (Ali and Murad)
4. is raining today. (The weather)
5. are going to the cinema. (My friends and I)
📝 Exercise 3: Replace the Noun with a Subject Pronoun
Instructions: Rewrite each sentence by replacing the subject with a subject pronoun.
1. Sarah is cooking dinner. → is cooking dinner.
2. The dog is barking. → is barking.
3. My brother and I are studying. → are studying.
4. The book is on the table. → is on the table.
5. Tom and Jerry are funny. → are funny.
📝 Exercise 4: Fill in the Blanks with Subject Pronouns
Instructions: Fill in the blanks with the correct subject pronoun.
1. am from Azerbaijan.
2. is my teacher. (Mr. Ali)
3. are my parents.
4. is a beautiful flower.
5. are learning English.
📝 Exercise 5: Match Subject Pronouns to Contexts
Instructions: Choose the correct subject pronoun for each context.
1. My friend Ahmad is tall. → is tall.
2. The cat is sleeping. → is sleeping.
3. Ali and I are friends. → are friends.
4. You and your sister are smart. → are smart.
5. The boys are playing. → are playing.
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