Subject Pronoun Reflexive Pronouns He’s looking at himself in the mirror.. Subject Pronoun Reflexive Pronouns Fill in the gaps with the correct reflexive pronoun and a preposition when
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Reflexive Pronouns
He’s looking at himself in the mirror.
Subject Pronoun
Reflexive Pronouns
Fill in the gaps with the correct reflexive
pronoun (and a preposition when necessary)
Ben, didn’t you say you were going to wash the car?
It isn’t going to wash _ 1, you know!
Notes
We use Reflexive Pronouns when subject
and object are the same.
She can’t speak for herself.
Please, help yourself!
Reflexive Pronouns are used with Reflexive Verbs
You should have washed yourself before sitting at the table.
By + reflexive pronoun means alone/on my/his/… own
He was left home by himself.
Reflexives can be used for emphasis
meaning someone did something without help.
I made this cake myself.
I myself made this cake.
A Reflexive can be used as an object of a preposition referring to the subject.
They must learn to look after themselves.
Reflexives can be used instead of personal pronouns after as, like, except (for)
These shoes were designed for
tall, slim girls like yourself (like you)
Could you please help 2to tea and biscuits? Mr Winston will soon be here
He travelled to Asia _
_ 3 It’s good to be self-confident but Maurice’s opinion _ _ 4 is too high!
She tries to teach her daughter not to expect others to solve her problems ‘Do it 5’, she says’
Ann will certainly be able to look 6
when she grows up When she was only 11 months, she started feeding _ 7
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20 I can take care of it _21 After this party, I’m sure I’m going
to ask 22 why I sent email invitations to everyone in my office building
My friends and I enjoy
_8 when we go
to amusement parks Boys
and girls love looking
9 in
the distorting mirrors
My little brother loves
eating a big cotton candy
all 10
He’s only five but he
takes good care
11 He fell down
but rapidly picked
12 off the
ground and smiled
What did she do 23? Her hair looks terrible!
She did it _!24
Some people avoid walking home _ 25
at night
I talk _ 26
when I’m anxious or nervous at night
I’m looking for a flat I’m
going to live _
_13
This flat was designed for
people like 14
(you)
Let's not deceive
15 I’d make a mistake if I
bought this flat
Martha was feeling so sick after her workout that she had to make 27 drink a bitter medicine She wants to run the marathon She should be proud _ 28but her doctor told her not to overdo it
Believe _ !16
God helps those who help
17
‘Dear students, don’t be shy
about giving _
_ 18 credit for your
good deeds Always give
_19 a second
chance to learn’, said the
teacher
Our computer turns _29 off That’s why we’re saving so much energy We’re saving money to buy
30a car to go to work My husband and 31 are both teachers
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Don't trouble YOURSELF. 20
I can take care of it MYSELF 21 After this party, I’m sure I’m going to
ask MYSELF 22 why I sent email invitations to
everyone in my office building
My friends and I enjoy OURSELVES 8 when we go to amusement parks Boys and girls love looking AT THEMSELVES 9 in the distorting mirrors
My little brother loves eating a big cotton candy all BY HIMSELF 10
He’s only five but he takes good care OF HIMSELF 1 1 He fell down but rapidly picked 12 off the ground and smiled
Ben, didn’t you say you
were going to wash
the car?
It isn’t going to wash
1ITSELF, you know!
Could you please help
2YOURSELF to tea and
biscuits? Mr Winston will
HERSELF 23? Her hair looks terrible!
She did it HERSELF !24
He travelled to Asia
BY HIMSELF 3
It’s good to be self-confident
but Maurice’s opinion OF
HIMSELF 4 is too high!
I’m looking for a flat I’m going to live BY MYSELF 13
This flat was designed for people like YOURSELF 14(you)
Let's not deceive OURSELVES 15
I’d make a mistake if I bought this flat
Some people avoid walking home BY THEMSELVES 25
at night
I talk TO MYSELF 26 when I’m anxious or nervous at night
She tries to teach her
daughter not to expect others
to solve her problems ‘Do it
YOURSELF 5’, she says’
Ann will certainly be able to
look AFTER HERSELF 6 when
she grows up When she was
only 11 months, she
started feeding HERSELF 7
Martha was feeling so sick after her workout that she had to make HERSELF 27 drink a bitter medicine She wants to run the marathon She should be proud OF HERSELF 28 but her doctor told her not to overdo it
Believe IN YOURSELF 16
God helps those who help THEMSELVES 17
‘Dear students, don’t be shy about giving YOURSELVES 18 credit for your good deeds Always give YOURSELVES 19 a second chance to learn’, said the teacher
Our computer turns ITSELF29 off That’s why we’re saving so much energy We’re saving money to buy OURSELVES
30a car to go to work My husband and MYSELF 31 are both teachers