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

QuestionAnswerExplanation
1BThe subject 'boy' performs the action on himself.
2C'Ourselves' is the plural reflexive form for 'We'.
3BThe action of the verb 'poisoned' returns to the 'widow'.
4B'Yourself' refers back to the subject 'You'.
5B'Themselves' is the correct plural reflexive form.
6B'Myself' refers back to the subject 'I'.
7BThe action of 'hurting' passes back to 'Rama'.
8B'Themselves' is used for the plural subject 'prisoners'.
9BIn imperative sentences, 'you' is the understood subject.
10B'By myself' is an idiom meaning 'alone'.

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