1. Circle the correct reflexive pronouns.
1. He talks about himself /herself a lot.
2. I hurt ourselves/myself at my judo class.
3. The politician lied about herself/ourselves.
4. The tourists carried their tents himself/themselves.
5. Molly, please sit down and help yourself/yourselves to a sandwich.
6. They enjoyed herself /themselves at the football match.
7. Tom and Ellen cooked themselves /ourselves a huge meal.
8. If the temperature drops, the heating will turn itself/himself on.
9. When the train starts to move, the doors lock themselves/itself.
10. 4Tick the sentences in Exercise 13 where the pronoun means independently.
2. I hurt myself at my judo class. (correct: "myself" is used to refer back to the subject "I")
3. The politician lied about herself. (correct: "herself" is used to refer back to the subject "The politician")
4. The tourists carried their tents themselves. (correct: "themselves" is used to refer back to the subject "The tourists")
5. Molly, please sit down and help yourself to a sandwich. (correct: "yourself" is used to indicate that Molly can serve herself)
6. They enjoyed themselves at the football match. (correct: "themselves" is used to refer back to the subject "They")
7. Tom and Ellen cooked themselves a huge meal. (correct: "themselves" is used to refer back to the subjects "Tom and Ellen")
8. If the temperature drops, the heating will turn itself on. (correct: "itself" is used to refer back to the subject "the heating")
9. When the train starts to move, the doors lock themselves. (correct: "themselves" is used to refer back to the subject "the doors")
10. Tick the sentences in Exercise 13 where the pronoun means independently. (In this question, the student is asked to identify the sentences where the pronoun is used to mean that someone can do something without assistance. The correct sentences would be 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9)