Reflexive Pronouns Grammar Test. Reflexive Pronouns Select the best reflexive pronoun to complete each sentence.

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Reflexive Pronouns Grammar Test

Reflexive Pronouns Select the best reflexive pronoun to complete each sentence.

Reflexive Pronouns 1. The girl found ______ in the kitchen. A. himself B. themselves C. myself D. herself

Reflexive Pronouns 2. She baked the cake all by ______. A. herself B. myself C. yourself D. himself

Reflexive Pronouns 3. The oven turned _______ off automatically. A. himself B. myself C. itself D. herself

Reflexive Pronouns 4. Lena’s friends reminded _______ that she was a good cook. A. herself B. ourselves C. himself D. themselves

Reflexive Pronouns 5. I treated ______ to a second piece of cake. A. them B. me C. myself D. ourselves

Reflexive Pronouns 6. I placed ______ near Granddaddy’s chair. A. me B. us C. ourselves D. myself

Reflexive Pronouns 7. Granddaddy said that he never forgave ______ for his actions. A. me B. himself C. herself D. you

Reflexive Pronouns 8. He wanted Hattie to have the best for ______. A. me B. himself C. herself D. you

Reflexive Pronouns 9. He promised _______ that he would find something to put in the box. A. her B. him C. herself D. himself

Reflexive Pronouns 10. Hattie and Spencer talked _______ out. A. us B. himself C. themselves D. ourselves