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This second set of reflexive pronouns exercises gives you more practice using myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves in real sentence contexts.
If you are new to this topic, you may want to review the lesson on reflexive pronouns before starting. Otherwise, try the exercises below and check your answers instantly.
Note:
Before starting Part 2, review the reflexive pronouns from Part 1. Then use them to write your own sentences in the table below.
Reflexive Pronouns Exercises – Part 2
Instruction: Choose the correct reflexive pronoun to complete each sentence.
More Practice: Can you do this now?
✔ Use reflexive pronouns to talk about actions you and your family do by yourselves or without help.
Task: Write examples using reflexive pronouns to describe:
– things you or your family cannot do without help
– things you or your family can do alone
| What you can do yourself | What you cannot do without help |
|---|---|
| …. | … |
| … | … |
| … | … |
| … | … |
| What you can do by yourself | What you cannot do without help |
|---|---|
| I can cook by myself. | I can’t repair my car by myself. |
| My sister can do her homework herself. | My brother can’t move the sofa by himself. |
| I and my sisiter can organize the party ourselves. | We can’t build a house by ourselves. |
| My sister and brother can clean the house themselves. | They can’t finish the project by themselves. |
Quick Recap
Use reflexive pronouns when the subject and object refer to the same person or thing.
- I → myself
- you → yourself / yourselves
- he → himself
- she → herself
- it → itself
- we → ourselves
- they → themselves
Reflexive pronouns are often used: to talk about actions done alone (by myself), or to emphasize responsibility.


