Possessive Pronouns

Grammar
KS2 (Year 5 & 6) National Curriculum aligned
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A possessive pronoun tells you who or what owns something. Pronouns can be used to replace pronouns, so that we don’t keep using the same words.

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Practise possessive pronouns at KS2 with a focused grammar worksheet that drills the difference between determiners like my, his, her, its and their and the standalone pronouns mine, hers, theirs and yours.

Children start by underlining the possessive pronoun in eight short sentences, including “Here comes my mum” and “The dog wagged its tail”. They then fill in four sentences using mine, hers, theirs or yours to replace repeated nouns. The final task asks them to underline the possessive pronoun in six longer sentences and note in brackets who or what it refers to, so the children think about reference and ownership rather than just spotting the word.

Useful for Year 3 and Year 4 grammar revision, KS2 SATs preparation or classroom intervention on pronoun reference. See more grammar practice in the grammar worksheets for KS2 ages 7 to 9. Printable PDF, A4, downloads instantly after purchase.