Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Reflexive Emphatic Pronouns

Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Reflexive Emphatic Pronouns
Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Reflexive Emphatic Pronouns

Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Reflexive Emphatic Pronouns

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Own the Action: Reflexive & Emphatic Pronouns for Class 7

This Grade 7 worksheet helps students master reflexive and emphatic pronouns such as myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves through structured and engaging practice. Designed for middle school learners, it focuses on correct usage, sentence clarity, and grammatical accuracy.

Why Reflexive & Emphatic Pronouns Matter in Grammar? 

Reflexive and emphatic pronouns play a key role in making sentences precise and expressive. For Grade 7 learners, this topic is important because: 
1. Reflexive pronouns show that the subject performs an action on itself. 
2. Emphatic pronouns add stress or emphasis without changing meaning. 
3. They improve clarity and avoid repetition in sentences. 
4. They are widely used in both spoken and written English. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build fluency with reflexive and emphatic pronouns:

🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students select the correct option (a/b) that demonstrates proper use of reflexive or emphatic pronouns.

✔️ Exercise 2 – True or False 
Students evaluate sentences and identify whether the pronoun usage is correct.

✏️ Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
Students fill in suitable reflexive or emphatic pronouns without options, promoting independent thinking.

🔄 Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting 
Students correct sentences by applying proper reflexive or emphatic pronoun rules.

📝 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion 
Students complete a contextual paragraph using appropriate pronouns, reinforcing real-life application.

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – MCQs 
b a b a b a a a b a 

Exercise 2 – True / False 
1. True 
2. False 
3. True 
4. False 
5. True 
6. True 
7. False 
8. True 
9. True 
10. False 

Corrections (False Sentences) 
2. Riya blamed herself for breaking the window. 
4. He taught himself to solve the problem. 
7. They prepared the dinner themselves. 
10. He saw himself in the mirror. 

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
herself themselves myself himself/herself ourselves himself herself themselves himself/herself themselves 

Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting 
Riya hurt herself during practice. 
He blamed himself for the mistake. 
Meera baked the cake herself. 
They enjoyed themselves at the fair. 
I introduced myself to the new teacher. 
We completed the project ourselves. 
She looked at herself in the mirror. 
The players congratulated themselves after the match. 
He fixed the broken chair himself. 
The principal himself/herself announced the results. 

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion 
herself herself himself/herself herself herself themselves herself herself herself herself

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Frequently Asked Questions

Reflexive pronouns like myself, yourself, and themselves refer back to the subject, while emphatic pronouns are used to stress or highlight the subject in a sentence.

Early learners often struggle because both use the same forms, but reflexive pronouns are necessary for meaning, while emphatic pronouns are optional for emphasis.

Parents can use simple sentence examples and ask children to identify whether the pronoun adds meaning or emphasis to strengthen understanding in CBSE English.