The document provides examples of sentences with reflexive pronouns missing and asks the reader to choose the correct reflexive pronoun to complete each sentence. It then gives additional exercises involving choosing, underlining, or filling in reflexive pronouns in sentences. The goal is to practice identifying and using reflexive pronouns such as myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, and themselves in different grammatical contexts.
The document provides examples of sentences with reflexive pronouns missing and asks the reader to choose the correct reflexive pronoun to complete each sentence. It then gives additional exercises involving choosing, underlining, or filling in reflexive pronouns in sentences. The goal is to practice identifying and using reflexive pronouns such as myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, and themselves in different grammatical contexts.
The document provides examples of sentences with reflexive pronouns missing and asks the reader to choose the correct reflexive pronoun to complete each sentence. It then gives additional exercises involving choosing, underlining, or filling in reflexive pronouns in sentences. The goal is to practice identifying and using reflexive pronouns such as myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, and themselves in different grammatical contexts.
The document provides examples of sentences with reflexive pronouns missing and asks the reader to choose the correct reflexive pronoun to complete each sentence. It then gives additional exercises involving choosing, underlining, or filling in reflexive pronouns in sentences. The goal is to practice identifying and using reflexive pronouns such as myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, and themselves in different grammatical contexts.
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Choose the best answer to complete each sentence.
1. Each morning, I brush my teeth and stare at ______________ in the mirror.
A. Himself B. Herself C. Myself D. Itself
2. Dad and I painted the trailer _______________.
A. Myself B. Himself C. Itself D. Ourselves
3. The children made holiday decorations by ________________.
A. Itself B. Ourselves C. Themselves D. Their selves
4. Paul copies his friends homework instead of doing it _______________.
A. Itself B. Himself C. Myself D. Yourself
5. Please make ________________ at home while you wait.
A. Themselves B. Himself C. Yourselves D. Herself Write the reflexive pronoun that best completes each sentence below.
1. I told _____________________ to always give all my effort.
2. We gave ______________________ a pat on the back for the good work. 3. Can you please calm __________________ down? 4. He took ____________________ out of the ball game. 5. She whispered to ________________________ when she was alone. 6. They gave ___________________ a twenty minute break. 7. The dog ran ______________________ into the fence.
Fill in the gaps with a suitable reflexive pronoun.
a) Do you like this cake? I made it ___________________!
b) Look at that man. He is talking to ___________________! c) We dont need any help. Well do it ___________________. d) She looked at ___________________ in the mirror. e) The cat hurt ___________________ when it jumped over the wall. f) The children cant look after ___________________. They are too small. g) Tim, you have to do the work ___________________. I dont have time to help you. h) The children organized the party ___________________. i) Maria told ___________________ to calm down because she was felling very nervous.
Underline the correct reflexive pronoun.
a) The President himself/ myself made the announcement.
b) Sandra, you yourself / ourselves said that I could use the computer. c) I bought herself / myself a new computer. d) We made ourself/ ourselves something to eat, and then we went to the beach. e) I speak to myself / yourself when I am alone. f) The old lady lives all by himself / herself. She has no family. g) Dont worry himself / yourself about it, Tom. It will all work out in the end. h) She sings to herself / himself in the shower.