Unit 2 L.S. 2.8 a What are you looking at? Reflexive Pronouns.

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Unit 2 L.S. 2.8 a What are you looking at? Reflexive Pronouns

What is Andy doing? He is looking in the mirror. Who is Andy looking at? Andy is looking at Andy. He is looking at himself in the mirror.

What happened? I hurt myself.

He’s just finished watching the cartoons. What is he doing? He is laughing to himself

They are singing to themselves. What are they doing?!? I’m not listening! They are singing to themselves.

Burble burble blup, yibble gibble split!?! What is he doing? He is talking to himself Burble burble blup, yibble gibble split!?!

I You We myself yourself yourselves ourselves Can you match up the right pronouns. pronouns reflexive pronouns I You We myself yourself yourselves ourselves

himself herself itself themselves He She It They Can you match up the right pronouns. pronouns reflexive pronouns He She It They himself herself itself themselves