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Reflexive Pronouns - Worksheet

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Published in: English
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This simple worksheet can be used for teaching or revising Reflexive pronouns (self-pronouns). It contains a brief grammar explanation and three exercises, with a key on page two.

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  1. Subject Pronouns Reflexive Pronouns Reflexive pronouns When the Subject and the Object in a sentence refer to the same person or thing we use Reflexive Pronouns. Examples: the end in '—self' (singular) - I did it myself, or in 'selves' (plural) - You can help yourselves, I Find the best ending for each of the sentences on the lee, You sin ular lural You He She It The M elf Yourself Yourselves Himself Herself Itself Ourselves Themselves 1. I hardly ever look at myself 2. Mary finds it difficult to introduce herself 3. You can cut yourself 4. They always enjoy themselves 5. He often talks to himself 6. I weigh myself 7 We can look after ourselves a) in English b) every week c) in the mirror when I get up d) without help from other people e) to strangers f) when you're cooking g) at parties tl-Iimselfao'4' Il Complete the sentences with the correct pronouns, 1 Ann always does her homework 2 Mark was feeling rather pleased with 3 You'll have to fill out the forms 4 1 bought 5 We painted the whole house 6 Be careful. You might hurt 7 The light switches automatically. 8 Mary made coffee. a new dress. off a cup of 9 The students organized the concert 10 Kate and I didn't really enjoy at the disco last night. Ill Complete the sentences with the correct verb tenses and reflexive pronouns, 1 (Jill was wearing a skirt that she/make.) Jill was wearing a skirt that 2 (I hope you like the present. I/choose/it/). I hope you like the present. 3 (Adam didn 't have lessons. He/teach/.) Adam didn't have lessons. 4 (Be careful with that knife or you/cut/.) Be careful with that knife or 5 (This is a nice photo. /you/take it/?) This is a nice photo. 6 (Do you like this cake? I/invent/the recipe/.) Do you like this cake? Reflexive Pronouns
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