Grade 6 Indefinite Pronouns Worksheet

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  • 3 pages total

  • no explanation page

  • 4 practice exercises

  • 1 answer key page

  • 3 pages total

  • no explanation page

  • 4 practice exercises

  • 1 answer key page

Indefinite pronouns are like moody teenagers — sometimes singular, sometimes plural, and you just have to figure out what they’re feeling!

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Indefinite pronouns are like moody teenagers — sometimes singular, sometimes plural, and you just have to figure out what they’re feeling! ──●◎●──

Additional Info:

  1. Grade Level: 6

  2. Difficulty Level: Medium

  3. CEFR Level: B1

  4. CCSS Standard: L.6.1C – Recognize and correct inappropriate shifts in pronoun number and person

  5. Skill Focus: Correct use of Indefinite Pronouns That Can Be Singular or Plural depending on the context

This Grade 6 Indefinite Pronouns Worksheet focuses on identifying and correctly using indefinite pronouns—specifically those that can be singular or plural based on context, such as all, some, none, most, and any.

The worksheet includes four activities designed to build mastery in subject-verb agreement:

  • Activity 1: Identifying if a pronoun is singular or plural in context.

  • Activity 2: Filling in blanks with the correct verb form.

  • Activity 3: Rewriting sentences to fix agreement errors.

  • Activity 4: A multiple-choice challenge to test application skills.

An answer key is provided at the end to verify work.