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Quiz of Personal Pronouns

Test your knowledge on personal pronouns and their usage in English.

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Ibtissam Elkaffssaoui
Ibtissam Elkaffssaoui
Published May 10, 2026

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Question 1: Which of the following is a subject pronoun?

Her

I

Him

Them

Question 2: What is the primary function of personal pronouns?

To indicate possession

To replace nouns

To connect clauses

To add adjectives

Question 3: Which pronoun would correctly complete this sentence: '____ went to the store yesterday.'?

Him

They

Her

Their

Question 4: In which scenario would you use an object pronoun?

To ask questions

At the start of a sentence

Before a verb

After a preposition

Question 5: Which of the following sentences uses a personal pronoun incorrectly?

They invited us to dinner.

Me and him went to the park.

She loves her dog.

I saw her at the event.

Question 6: What is a common myth about personal pronouns?

They always indicate gender.

They must agree in number.

They can only refer to people.

They can only be singular.

Question 7: Which pronoun would you use to express possession?

Him

His

They

Her

Question 8: Which of these is a reflexive pronoun?

Himself

Her

Them

I