Intensive Pronouns Quiz 29 (25 MCQs)

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1. Identify the correct reflexive pronoun:After the meeting, the CEO took it upon ..... to address the concerns.
2. True or False:The sentence 'I did the project myself' has 'myself' as an intensive pronoun.
3. Complete the sentence with an appropriate pronoun.We ..... aren't sure of the color we should use.
4. When should a reflexive pronoun be used as an indirect object?
5. Which of the following is NOT a reflexive pronoun?
6. Which sentence uses an intensive pronoun correctly? A) He himself finished the marathon. B) Maria worked on herself the project. C) They themselves to the movies went. D) Myself I like pizza.
7. I forgot my homework again! Where should the intensive pronoun MYSELF be placed?
8. True or False:In the command, 'Help yourselves to some snacks, ' the pronoun 'yourselves' correctly refers to a group of people.
9. What kind of pronoun reflects the action of the sentence back to the subject?
10. When should an intensive pronoun be used as a subject complement?
11. The children are able to tie their shoes themselves.Themselves is a(an) ..... pronoun.
12. Choose the correct response:Jim thought that he ..... could save the bankrupt company.
13. Ethel promised herself a reward for her hard work.
14. The woman accidentally hurt ..... with the knife.
15. Which intensive pronoun would complete this sentence?My little brother ..... built that awesome LEGO castle.
16. Identify the intensive pronoun in the sentence:'The president himself attended the meeting.'
17. The kids themselves were excited about the field trip.
18. You should believe in .....
19. The students THEMSELVES will make their views known.
20. Liz sometimes gives ..... pep talks.
21. Mr. Banks offered to make the reservations himself.
22. Which of these sentences uses a reflexive pronoun that is essential for the sentence to make sense?
23. A reflexive pronoun is a kind of pronoun that .....
24. True or False:An intensive pronoun can be removed from a sentence without making the sentence grammatically incorrect.
25. You should buy yourself a new computer.