Noun-Pronoun Agreement Worksheets
English Grammar / Noun-Pronoun Agreement Worksheets for Middle and High School
Noun-Pronoun Agreement
One of the most common mistakes in my students' writing is noun-pronoun disagreement. This straightforward worksheet gives students lots of practice at attaining agreement.
Noun-Pronoun Agreement Worksheet
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Welcome to my noun pronoun agreement worksheets. Check out this excerpt from the training video I did for the New York City Department of Education. I also have just a short activity on verb tense, right? Because a lot of our students have trouble switching verb tenses. And then I go into noun pronoun agreement and then subject verb agreement, subject verb agreement includes a couple of difficult situations. We go over with simpler sentences. But then we also talk about how do you have subject verb agreement when you have a collective noun as the subject, right? Collective nouns sound like they're plural, but they're really singular like a group, assembly, committee, club. And then the other tricky situation with subject-verb agreement that I cover is situations where the verb comes before the subject in the sentence like down Main Street were 20 oak trees, right? So, the word comes first, trees is actually the subject of that sentence. And lastly, I cover parallelism, which a lot of my students are unfamiliar with. Then it's difficult, but we work on that together. Thanks for viewing my description of my noun pronoun agreement worksheets. If you like what you've seen here, please click and subscribe to my channel. I’m not exactly sure what that means, but my web guide told me it's a thing.
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Noun-Pronoun Agreement
A mastery of understanding and usage of noun-pronoun agreement is inherently necessary for strong, grammatically accurate essays and passing the grammar section of the ACT or SAT; this worksheet helps strengthen that mastery.
This high school-level two-page grammar worksheet (complete with an answer key) addresses the singular and plural nature of both nouns and pronouns, requiring students to correct mismatched examples of paraphrased SAT practice sentences. The Adverbial Phrases, Prepositional Phrases, and Subjects, Verbs, and Objects worksheets are effective precursors for this worksheet, as a student must first be able to identify which noun complements which pronoun for accurate agreement.
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