Reflexive Pronouns Exercises
Reflexive pronouns exercises with answers — practise myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves through multiple choice and worksheet activities online. 60 questions covering basic reflexive pronoun forms, emphatic and idiomatic uses, reflexive vs object pronouns, and reflexive vs reciprocal pronouns (each other) for A2–B1 learners. 3 exercise sets with 60 questions (A2 - B1 Level).
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Basic Reflexive Pronouns: Myself, Yourself, Himself, Herself…
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Reflexive Pronoun Uses: By Myself, Emphatic & Expressions
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Reflexive vs Object Pronouns & Each Other
Reflexive Pronouns Exercises
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Why practice Reflexive Pronouns exercises?
These Reflexive Pronouns exercises build your skills step by step. Start with the eight reflexive pronoun forms and common reflexive verbs like enjoy yourself and help yourself at A2 level. Then practise 'by myself' (meaning alone), emphatic uses like 'I did it myself', and everyday expressions such as 'make yourself at home'. Finally, tackle the key B1-level distinctions — choosing between reflexive and object pronouns (herself vs her), and between reflexive and reciprocal pronouns (themselves vs each other).