Nov 6, 2016
- Finish the sentences.
- He looked at . . . in the mirror.
- him
- himself
- I’m not angry with you. I’m angry with . . . .
- me
- myself
- Margaret had a nice time in London. She enjoyed . . . .
- her
- herself
- My friends had a nice time in London. They enjoyed . . . .
- their
- themselves
- I picked up a very hot plate and burnt . . . .
- myself
- me
- He never thinks about other people. He only thinks about . . . .
- him
- himself
- I want to know more about you. Tell me about . . . . (one person)
- yourself
- yourselves
- Goodbye! Have a nice holiday and look after . . . ! (two people)
- yourself
- yourselves
- He looked at . . . in the mirror.
- Complete the sentences.
- I went on holiday alone. — I went on holiday by . . . .
- myself
- me
- oneself
- When I saw him, he was alone. — When I saw him, he was by . . . .
- himself
- herself
- Don’t go out alone. — Don’t go out by . . . .
- yourself
- yourselves
- I went to the cinema alone. — I went to the cinema by . . . .
- me
- myself
- My sister lives alone. — My sister lives by . . . .
- herself
- himself
- Many people live alone. — Many people live by . . . .
- them
- themselves
- I went on holiday alone. — I went on holiday by . . . .
- Complete the sentences.
- “I like her.”
“I like him.”
They like . . . .- each other
- herself
- himself
- themselves
- “I can’t see her.”
“I can’t see him.”
They can’t see . . . .- herself
- himself
- each other
- themselves
- “I often write to her.”
“I often write to him.”
They often write to . . . .- herself
- himself
- themselves
- each other
- “I don’t know him.”
“I don’t know him.”
They don’t know . . . .- himself
- themselves
- each other
- “I’m sitting next to her.”
“I’m sitting next to him.”
They’re sitting next to . . . .- themselves
- each other
- herself
- himself
- “I gave her a present.”
“I gave her a present.”
They gave . . . presents.- themselves
- herself
- ourselves
- each other
- “I like her.”
- Complete the sentences.
- Paul and I live near . . . .
- each other
- himself
- myself
- themselves
- Who are those people? Do you know . . . ?
- them
- themselves
- each other
- their
- You can help Tom and Tom can help you. So you and Tom can help . . . .
- themselves
- each other
- yourself
- yourselves
- There’s food in the kitchen. If you and Chris are hungry, you can help . . . .
- each other
- themselves
- yourself
- yourselves
- We didn’t go to Ann’s party. She didn’t invite . . . .
- us
- our
- ourselves
- each other
- When we go on holiday, we always enjoy . . . .
- us
- our
- ours
- ourselves
- Mary and Jane were at school together but they never see . . . now.
- themselves
- each other
- herself
- their
- Diane and I are very good friends. We’ve known . . . for a long time.
- ourselves
- myself
- each other
- herself
- “Did you see David and Diane at the party?”
“Yes, but I didn’t speak to . . . .”- their
- themselves
- each other
- them
- Many people talk to . . . when they’re alone.
- yourself
- each other
- themselves
- yourselves
- Paul and I live near . . . .
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