WREN & MARTIN's English grammar-reflexive pronouns practice
Reflexive Pronouns: 10 Practice MCQs
1. The boy hid _______ behind the large curtain.
A. him
B. himself
C. his
D. he
2. We exerted _______ to finish the project on time.
A. us
B. ourself
C. ourselves
D. themselves
3. The poor widow poisoned _______.
A. her
B. herself
C. hers
D. she
4. You must look after _______.
A. you
B. yourself
C. your
D. yours
5. They enjoyed _______ at the party last night.
A. them
B. themselves
C. theirselves
D. their
6. I wash _______ when I get up in the morning.
A. me
B. myself
C. mine
D. I
7. Rama has hurt _______.
A. him
B. himself
C. his
D. he
8. The prisoners hanged _______.
A. them
B. themselves
C. theirselves
D. their
9. Don’t deceive _______, for the truth will come out.
A. you
B. yourself
C. yours
D. your
10. I was sitting by _______ in the park.
A. me
B. myself
C. mine
D. I
Answer Key
| Question | Answer | Explanation |
| 1 | B | The subject 'boy' performs the action on himself. |
| 2 | C | 'Ourselves' is the plural reflexive form for 'We'. |
| 3 | B | The action of the verb 'poisoned' returns to the 'widow'. |
| 4 | B | 'Yourself' refers back to the subject 'You'. |
| 5 | B | 'Themselves' is the correct plural reflexive form. |
| 6 | B | 'Myself' refers back to the subject 'I'. |
| 7 | B | The action of 'hurting' passes back to 'Rama'. |
| 8 | B | 'Themselves' is used for the plural subject 'prisoners'. |
| 9 | B | In imperative sentences, 'you' is the understood subject. |
| 10 | B | 'By myself' is an idiom meaning 'alone'. |
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