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REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
A reflexive pronoun refers back to a noun / pronoun (subject) of a
sentence. It adds information about the noun / pronoun it refers.
Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and object are the same in
a sentence. They also refer to the personal pronouns mentioned earlier in
a sentence. They are formed by the addition of – self or – selves to the
personal pronouns. When a reflexive pronoun used, the action done by the
subject turns back (reflects) upon the subject.
List of personal pronouns and reflexive pronouns.
Personal pronoun Reflexive pronoun
I Myself
We Ourselves
You Yourself / yourselves
He Himself
She Herself
It Itself
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They Themselves
Draw a line below the reflexive pronoun in each of the following
sentences. Connect the related personal pronoun of each reflexive
pronoun with an arrow.
Example:
a) He burnt himself with the matches.
b) The cat has scratched itself.
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REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
Underline the reflexive pronouns in the following sentences. Connect
the related personal pronoun of each reflexive pronoun with an arrow.
1) She told herself to be careful here after.
2) We read ourselves when we were in the library.
3) They're taking photos of themselves.
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4) Sara made this T-shirt herself.
5) I can solve the problem myself.
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REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
Underline the reflexive pronouns in the following sentences. Connect
the related personal pronoun of each reflexive pronoun with an arrow.
1) Alice and Doris collected the stickers themselves.
2) The lion can defend itself.
3) The old man is mad. He always talks to himself.
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4) She locked the door herself.
5) Ann baked the cake herself.
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REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
A reflexive pronoun refers back to a noun / pronoun (subject) of a
sentence. It adds information about the noun / pronoun it refers.
Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and object are the same in
a sentence. They also refer to the personal pronouns mentioned earlier in
a sentence. They are formed by the addition of – self or – selves to the
personal pronouns. When a reflexive pronoun used, the action done by the
subject turns back (reflects) upon the subject.
Match ‘A’ group with ‘B’ group. Match the relevant reflexive pronoun
with the help of an arrow. The first one is done for you.
“A” Group “B” Group
1) We’ve brought
for himself.
2) They had to cook
ourselves something to
eat.
3) He was feeling very
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sorry
by myself.
4) I prepared the whole
cut yourself.
meal
5) You might
for themselves.
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REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
A reflexive pronoun refers back to a noun / pronoun (subject) of a
sentence. It adds information about the noun / pronoun it refers.
Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and object are the same in
a sentence. They also refer to the personal pronouns mentioned earlier in
a sentence. They are formed by the addition of – self or – selves to the
personal pronouns. When a reflexive pronoun used, the action done by the
subject turns back (reflects) upon the subject.
Match ‘A’ group with ‘B’ group. Match the relevant reflexive pronoun
with the help of an arrow. The first one is done for you.
“A” Group “B” Group
1) We will enjoy for himself.
2) He made a cup of yourselves?
coffee
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3) They're buying ourselves in the party.
4) We looked at themselves a new
television.
5) Are you redecorating
your flat ourselves in the mirror.
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REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
A reflexive pronoun refers back to a noun / pronoun (subject) of a
sentence. It adds information about the noun / pronoun it refers.
Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and object are the same in
a sentence. They also refer to the personal pronouns mentioned earlier in
a sentence. They are formed by the addition of – self or – selves to the
personal pronouns. When a reflexive pronoun used, the action done by the
subject turns back (reflects) upon the subject.
Make out the reflexive pronouns from personal pronouns. Examine
the pronouns underlined. Write “P” in parenthesis, if the pronoun is
personal and write “R”, if it is reflective.
Examples:
a) She took herself to the hospital. ( R )
b) Mom gave me a present on my birthday. ( P )
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1) The cow cleans itself with it’s tongue. ( )
2) We should always help others. ( )
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REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
Make out the reflexive pronouns from personal pronouns. Examine
the pronouns underlined. Write “P” in parenthesis, if the pronoun is
personal and write “R”, if it is reflective.
1) You have to wash your clothes yourself. ( )
2) You and I have to complete this project. ( )
3) I taught myself to play the guitar. ( )
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4) Will you help me to carry this luggage. ( )
5) I bought myself a new car. ( )
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REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
Make out the reflexive pronouns from personal pronouns. Examine
the pronouns underlined. Write “P” in parenthesis, if the pronoun is
personal and write “R”, if it is reflective.
1) I went to the movie by myself. ( )
2) The baby is too small to walk by itself. ( )
3) We should not make any noise in the library. ( )
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4) You are too young to go out by yourselves. ( )
5) Malco and I are good friends. ( )
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