Grade 4 students mix relative, intensive, and reflexive pronouns in this mastery worksheet. Multiple choice items test whether pupils can label or supply the correct pronoun, and fill in the blanks place pronouns inside clauses and emphasis spots. Activities cement CCSS L.4.1a expectations and help students write polished sentences with confident, accurate pronoun use today. Grade 4 students master pronoun roles.

Style:
Busy Bee
Relative and Intensive Pronouns
Grade 4
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which word in this sentence is a relative pronoun? The boy who finished first won a prize.
 A) boy
 B) who
 C) finished
 D) prize
2. Which sentence has the underlined pronoun used as intensive: She herself wrote the letter?
 A) Reflexive
 B) Relative
 C) Intensive
 D) Possessive
3. Which choice correctly completes the sentence? The trophy ___ I won is on my shelf.
 A) who
 B) whom
 C) that
 D) whose
4. Which sentence uses a reflexive pronoun?
 A) I made the costume myself for the play.
 B) The dog scratched itself behind the ear.
 C) The coach himself led the warm up.
 D) We ourselves chose the captain.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) The scientist who discovered the comet visited our school.
2) The students prepared the snacks themselves for the party.
3) He hurt himself while skateboarding at the park.
4) The painting that hangs in the hallway is mine.
5) I myself wrote the poem for our class book.
🎯

Ready to Practice?

Complete each section carefully.

9 Questions
12-18 minutes
Auto-graded
Retry anytime
🏆
Questions Correct
0
Correct
0
Incorrect
0
Skipped
0:00
Time
0%
Score
Great work!

Review Your Answers

See what you got right, missed, or skipped.