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  • The dog is riding the bike by ... (Reflexive pronoun)
    itself
  • My brother hurt ... when he played football. (Reflexive pronoun)
    himself
  • They should clean ... They're really dirty. (Reflexive pronoun)
    themselves
  • They should try it ... (Reflexive pronoun)
    themselves
  • We need to look after ... if we want to stay healthy. (Reflexive pronoun)
    ourselves
  • The little boy hurt ... sliding down the slippery dip to quickly. (Reflexive pronoun)
    himself
  • The turtle walks ... across the sand. (reflexive pronoun)
    itself
  • She goes swimming by ... in the bath. (Reflexive pronoun)
    herself
  • The Lion can't help ... It wants to eat the child. (Reflexive pronoun)
    itself
  • Best friends always ... after a fight. (Phrasal verb)
    make out
    look after
    make up
    look out
  • Did you ... with your best friend after last night? (Phrasal verb)
    fall out
    look after
    come round
    split up
  • Do you ... well with your Maths teacher? (Phrasal verb)
    hang out
    look after
    fall out
    get on
  • The band ... after 1 year. (Phrasal verb)
    fall out
    hang out
    split up
    come round
  • We usually ... in the park after school. (Phasal verb)
    fall out
    get back
    come round
    hang out
  • You should always ... your friends when they are drunk. (Phrasal verb)
    make up
    get on
    look after
    hang out
  • You must be so proud of ... (Reflexive pronoun)
    yourself
  • Ask your mum if you can ... later and we'll play fortnight at my house. (Phrasal verb)
    look after
    come round
    get on
    get together
  • She brushes her hair ... (Reflexive pronoun)
    herself