Reflexive Pronouns exercises — Set 3: Reflexive vs Object Pronouns & Each Other (Worksheet)

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Lisa looked at in the mirror before leaving the house.

2

Tom and Anna write to every week. They are pen pals.

3

The little girl is too young to tie her shoes by .

4

We haven't seen since the wedding. Let's meet up soon!

5

He blamed for the accident. He was the driver.

6

My sister told about the new job. I was so happy for her.

7

The two teams competed against in the final match.

8

She poured a glass of water and sat down.

9

The neighbours don't talk to . They had a big argument last year.

10

I saw on TV last night. She was on the evening news.

11

The couple looked at and smiled. They were clearly in love.

12

He taught to play the guitar using online videos.

13

The manager asked to work overtime this weekend.

14

My parents always support . They have a very strong relationship.

15

Stop talking about all the time! Nobody likes a show-off.

16

The two friends called at exactly the same time!

17

She told that everything would be all right.

18

I want to talk to about the project. Is she free now?

19

The players encouraged throughout the difficult match.

20

Be careful with that knife, or you'll cut !

Reflexive Pronouns exercises online (Worksheet)

Practise the two most important contrasts: reflexive pronouns vs object pronouns (herself vs her), and reflexive pronouns vs reciprocal pronouns (themselves vs each other). These distinctions change the meaning of a sentence completely.