Hard 2 challenges Grade 3 students to use pronouns inside short paragraphs with more than one character or thing. Learners select the clearest pronoun in multiple-choice questions and complete fill-in-the-blank items that keep pronouns consistent from sentence to sentence. This Grade 3 practice strengthens pronoun-antecedent agreement, subject-object choices, and the polite 'Tom and I' form that Grade 3 readers and writers expect in finished writing.

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Busy Bee
Pronouns
Grade 3
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Read: 'Jade and her mom baked cookies. Then Jade gave ___ to her friends.' Which Grade 3 pronoun fits best?
 A) they
 B) them
 C) it
 D) he
2. Which Grade 3 paragraph keeps the pronouns consistent?
 A) I love books. You read every night.
 B) We packed a lunch. Then we ate it.
 C) She sang. Then he sang too loud.
 D) They played. Then I left.
3. Read: 'The dog chased a squirrel, and ___ ran up a tall oak tree.' Which Grade 3 pronoun makes the sentence clearest?
 A) he
 B) she
 C) it
 D) they
4. In Grade 3 English, which sentence correctly uses 'I' and 'me'?
 A) Me and Tom went to the park.
 B) Tom and me ran home fast.
 C) Tom and I played tag together.
 D) I and Tom saw a bug.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Leo found a coin. He picked it up and smiled.
2) The kittens were sleepy, so they curled up in a basket.
3) Mia and I built a fort. We were proud of our work.
4) The teacher handed the tests back to us before lunch.
5) Tell Mom that I will be home by five o'clock.
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