Reflexive Pronouns
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Reflexive Pronouns

This ESL worksheet on reflexive pronouns is perfect for adults at the A2-B1 level. It includes clear grammar rules, gap-filling exercises, error correction, and sentence rewrites to help learners master reflexive pronouns like "myself," "herself," and "themselves." Designed for independent practice or classroom use, this resource ensures students build confidence and improve their grammar skills. Dive in to learn and level up your English!

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Study this grammar rule.

Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and the object of a sentence are the same person. In English, reflexive pronouns are formed by adding "-self" or "-selves" to certain pronouns. Here are the reflexive pronouns: - myself (for "I") - yourself (for "you," singular) - himself (for "he") - herself (for "she") - itself (for "it") - ourselves (for "we") - yourselves (for "you," plural) - themselves (for "they") You use reflexive pronouns in the following situations: 1. When the subject and object are the same: "She blamed herself for the mistake." 2. For emphasis: "She herself solved the problem." 3. To indicate that someone is doing something without help: "He can dress himself." Remember, reflexive pronouns are not used as the subject of a sentence. They are always used as the object.
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Choose the correct reflexive pronoun to complete the sentences.

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Fill in the gaps with the correct reflexive pronoun.

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Correct the mistakes in the sentences. Pay attention to the reflexive pronouns.

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Rewrite the sentences with reflexive pronouns.

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Write 8 sentences using the following reflexive pronouns.

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