In this Grade 4 worksheet, students edit pronouns inside paragraph-style sentences by replacing incorrect relative and reflexive forms with the right ones. Multiple-choice items present common mistakes such as which for who, hisself for himself, and who for whose, and learners select the best correction. Fill-in items test relative and intensive pronouns in extended contexts. Aligned with CCSS L.4.1a, this Grade 4 practice sharpens editing and revision skills.
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Relative and Intensive Pronouns
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Choose the best correction: 'The volunteer which organized the food drive thanked us.'
A) The volunteer whom organized the food drive thanked us.
B) The volunteer whose organized the food drive thanked us.
C) The volunteer who organized the food drive thanked us.
D) The volunteer that organized the food drive thanked us.
2. Choose the best correction: 'My sister built the model rocket by hisself.'
A) My sister built the model rocket by herself.
B) My sister built the model rocket by themselves.
C) My sister built the model rocket by itself.
D) My sister built the model rocket by yourself.
3. Choose the best correction: 'The author who book we read visited our class.'
A) The author whom book we read visited our class.
B) The author whose book we read visited our class.
C) The author who's book we read visited our class.
D) The author that book we read visited our class.
4. Choose the best correction: 'The students who we admire finished the project themself.'
A) The students whom we admire finished the project themselves.
B) The students who we admire finished the project hisself.
C) The students whom we admire finished the project theirselves.
D) The students whose we admire finished the project themself.
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. The principal herself visited each classroom delivered the news.
2. The reporter whom I interviewed last week wrote a feature about us.
3. The dog whose leash dragged behind it sprinted across the yard.
4. We promised ourselves to finish the science fair project before Friday.
5. The bridge, which crosses the river, was built last summer.
Relative and Intensive Pronouns
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Choose the best correction: 'The volunteer which organized the food drive thanked us.'
A) The volunteer whom organized the food drive thanked us.
B) The volunteer whose organized the food drive thanked us.
C) The volunteer who organized the food drive thanked us.
D) The volunteer that organized the food drive thanked us.
2. Choose the best correction: 'My sister built the model rocket by hisself.'
A) My sister built the model rocket by herself.
B) My sister built the model rocket by themselves.
C) My sister built the model rocket by itself.
D) My sister built the model rocket by yourself.
3. Choose the best correction: 'The author who book we read visited our class.'
A) The author whom book we read visited our class.
B) The author whose book we read visited our class.
C) The author who's book we read visited our class.
D) The author that book we read visited our class.
4. Choose the best correction: 'The students who we admire finished the project themself.'
A) The students whom we admire finished the project themselves.
B) The students who we admire finished the project hisself.
C) The students whom we admire finished the project theirselves.
D) The students whose we admire finished the project themself.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) The principal herself visited each classroom delivered the news.
2) The reporter whom I interviewed last week wrote a feature about us.
3) The dog whose leash dragged behind it sprinted across the yard.
4) We promised ourselves to finish the science fair project before Friday.
5) The bridge, which crosses the river, was built last summer.
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