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5.4 Possessive and Reflexive Pronouns

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  • She can tell you about her hard work (herself, herselves)
    herself
  • Sometimes I talk to (myself, myselves)
    myself
  • (Her, Its, You) brother Alex ran into the room.
    Her
  • The farm was known for (its, he) fine house.
    its
  • Martha Washington also helped (her, she) country.
    her
  • Chad set the table (himself, hisself)
    himself
  • Jana was studying for a test by (her, herself, herselves).
    herself
  • Jana and Alex went into the yard by (theirselves, themself, themselves).
    themselves
  • She works in (our, us) town's fire station.
    our
  • Mary bought (herself, herselves) a book.
    herself
  • This story is about (my, me, I) friend Jana.
    my
  • "Jana, I can't do this (me, myself, myselves)," Alex said,
    myself
  • (Its, She, His) eyes were big with fear.
    His
  • She helps them fix their equipment all by (themself, themselves)
    themselves
  • They looked and looked until they found (its, me, their) rabbit.
    their
  • Who is (you, your) favorite person in history?
    your
  • Mount Vernon was the name of (his, he) farm.
    his
  • We baked a cake all by (ourself, ourselves).
    ourselves
  • Mom and Dad built this swing (theirselves, themselves)
    themselves
  • (Your, You) favorite hero is someone in your family.
    Your
  • One of (my, me) favorite people in history is George Washington.
    my
  • "Help me find (you, they, our) family's pet rabbit."
    our