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Practice 1. Personal Pronouns (Reflexive Case) | (A-Level, Basic)

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Based on this lesson, fill in each blank using a reflexive pronoun.

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1. Hello. Could you introduce ?

Hello. Could you introduce yourself? (singular you)

Hello. Could you introduce yourselves? (plural you)

2. John and Mary, are you enjoying ?

John and Mary, are you enjoying yourselves?

3. I don’t like in this picture.

I don’t like myself in this picture.

 If you are having problems, study the lesson again. Then come back to this practice.

4. The little boy is learning to dress .

The little boy is learning to dress himself.

5. What do you see doing in 10 years?

What do you see yourself doing in 10 years?

6. The students must prepare for class.

The students must prepare themselves for class.

7. Carlos is teaching English.

Carlos is teaching himself English.

8. Elizabeth expresses very well in Spanish.

Elizabeth expresses herself very well in Spanish.

9. They like talking about all the time.

They like talking about themselves all the time.

10. We shouldn’t play with fire. We’re going to hurt .

… We’re going to hurt ourselves.

11. Janet is feeling sorry for because she is not doing well in the course.

Janet is feeling sorry for herself

12. You can’t help anyone if you can’t help .

You can’t help anyone if you can’t help yourself. (singular you)

You can’t help anyone if you can’t help yourselves. (plural you)

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