

Intensive and Reflective Pronouns
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English
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5th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns
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Type of Pronouns
1. Personal Pronouns
2. Possessive Pronouns
3. Relative Pronouns
4. Reflexive Pronouns
5. Intensive Pronouns
6. Indefinite Pronouns
7. Demonstrative Pronouns
8. Interrogative Pronouns
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1. Personal Pronouns: take the place of people or things
eg: I, you, he, she, we, it, they, me
2. Possessive Pronouns: personal pronouns that indicates the possession of something/owner of something
eg: my, your, his, her, (mine, yours, theirs- stand alone and not followed by a noun)
3. Relative Pronouns: use to connect a clause or phrase to a noun or pronoun [to add more information]
eg: who, whom, which, that
4. Reflexive Pronouns: when a subject perform an action on itself, the sentence use reflexive pronouns after the verb
eg: myself, himself, herself, themselves
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5. Intensive Pronouns: similar to reflexive pronouns but have different function in a sentence (only to add emphasis)
eg: yourself, myself [I told Ain that you yourself will bake the cake]
6. Indefinite Pronouns: refer to people or things but they don't have a specific person or thing as a reference.
eg: some, anyone, everything
7. Demonstrative Pronouns: point out a person or thing
eg: this, that, these, those
8. Interrogative Pronouns: pronouns to ask questions
eg: who, whom, whose, what, which
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Fill in the Blank
1. Ain will be holding _________ birthday party this weekend.
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Fill in the Blank
2. The girls at the bench are eating ________ lunch.
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Fill in the Blank
3. When I look over at _________, I noticed that he was reading a book.
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Fill in the Blank
4. The books on the shelf belong to Amin and his friends. They are ___________.
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Fill in the Blank
5. __________ umbrella did she take?
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Fill in the Blank
6. _____________ one of the books is your favorite?
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Fill in the Blank
7. Look at __________ birds up there in the tree.
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Fill in the Blank
8. I bought the dress yesterday. It is _________.
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Multiple Choice
By _____ was the book written?
who
whom
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Multiple Choice
Does anyone know _____ hid the remote?
whom
who
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Multiple Choice
_____ of the students passed the test?
Who
Which
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Multiple Choice
_____ did you expect to meet?
Whom
Who
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Multiple Choice
_____ started public opinion surveys?
Who
Whom
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Multiple Choice
_____ will help decorate the gym for the costume party?
Who
Whom
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Multiple Choice
_____ did you call?
Whom
Who
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Multiple Choice
With _____ are you going?
whom
who
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Multiple Choice
_____ is going to be the costume judge?
Who
Whom
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence has an incorrect pronoun usage?
I am going camping with my family next weekend.
Me and my friends ate cotton candy at the carnival.
Daniel fed his dog, and then he took it for a walk.
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence has an incorrect pronoun usage?
Mr. Morris took my classmates and I to recess.
We baked cupcakes last night, but we did not eat them yet.
Today is my sister's birthday, but I forgot to buy her a gift.
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Match
A person, place, thing, or an idea
Words that describe or modify other words in a sentence
Words or a group of words that modify verbs
Show action or state-of-being
Words that replace nouns in sentences in order to avoid repetition
Noun
Adjective
Adverb
Verb
Pronoun
Noun
Adjective
Adverb
Verb
Pronoun
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Intensive and reflexive pronouns are formed by adding –self or –selves to certain personal and possessive pronouns.
Myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves are the intensive and reflexive pronouns.
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An intensive pronoun adds emphasis to a noun or pronoun already named.
Ex. I will do it myself.
Ex. He himself paid for the book.
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Intensive pronouns can be removed from the sentence without changing the meaning.
Ex. I will do it.
Ex. He paid for the book.
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A reflexive pronoun is used as the direct object, indirect object, or the object of the preposition of a sentence.
This means that the person or thing performing the action is also receiving the action.
Ex. We consider ourselves responsible enough to have a pet. (direct object)
Ex. They bought themselves a book on pet care. (indirect object)
Ex. Henry takes care of his pets by himself. (object of the preposition)
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Never use intensive or reflexive pronouns as the subject of a sentence.
Ex. Roy and myself read a story. (It should be “Roy and I read a story.”)
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Identify the underlined pronoun as either intensive or reflexive.
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Multiple Choice
I gave myself a manicure last night.
intensive
reflexive
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Multiple Choice
The singer herself wrote the music and lyrics for the song.
intensive
reflexive
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Multiple Choice
The cat itself caught the mouse in the basement.
intensive
reflexive
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Multiple Choice
They bought themselves new clothes.
intensive
reflexive
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Multiple Choice
He himself read the book.
intensive
reflexive
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Multiple Choice
He read the book to himself.
intensive
reflexive
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Multiple Choice
When you arrive, please let yourself into the house.
intensive
reflexive
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Multiple Choice
We ourselves baked a cake from scratch.
intensive
reflexive
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Multiple Choice
They solved the riddle by themselves.
intensive
reflexive
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Multiple Choice
John made himself lunch.
intensive
reflexive
Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns
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