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Pronouns and their antecedents   

1) From Grammar Bytes: pronoun exercises

2) Easy (from a4esl.org)

a)    Type in the Correct Pronoun (Charles Kelly) - [F] 19 Questions, Flash

b)    Pronouns (Charles Kelly) - JavaScript, [M] 19 Questions

c)    Pronouns (Vera Mello) - HTML-only

d)    Possessive Pronouns (Letitia Bradley) - HTML-only

e)    Possessive Adjectives (Barbara Lyons Perez) - HTML-only

f)      Object Pronouns (Joan M. Diez) - HTML-only

g)    Reflexive Pronouns (Timothy Morrill) - JavaScript, Type in,21 Questions

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3) More difficult: (from a4esl.org)

a)    Pronoun Agreement with "Trick Singular" Nouns and Pronouns

b)    Pronoun Reference to Nouns

c)    Exercise 4: Noun-Pronoun Agreement

d)    Exercise 5: Pronoun Agreement with Other Pronouns

e)    Exercise 6: Pronoun Reference

f)      Noun/Pronoun Agreement: Exercise 1 - Learning Activity

g)     noun-pronoun agreement self test