Grammar Quiz

Indefinite and Reflexive Pronouns Quiz

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Is the underlined word an indefinite or reflexive pronoun?

Someone in the back row is speaking.

A. indefinite

B. reflexive


Mary stars the play and thinks of …….. as the best actress of all in that astranout costume.

A. themselves

B. herself


Is the underlined word an indefinite or reflexive pronoun?

The sun itself could not harbor life.

A. indefinite

B. reflexive


Has ____ measured space travelers’ heights before and after their trips?

A. anyone

B. some


______ has dreamed about space travel.

A. somebody

B. everyone


……… has any ideas about the space scenes.

A. some

B. no one


Will you and he go to the play by ……… ?

A. himself

B. yourselves


Astronauts face dangers, but ___ makes them glad as much for the chance to travel in space.

A. nothing

B. anything


……… wants a black backdrop with a few stars.

A. myself

B. everyone


Anne pushed _____ physically and emotionally at space camp.

A. herself

B. yourself


Is the underlined word an indefinite or reflexive pronoun?

People are kidding themselves if they think there is no other life out there.

A. indefinite

B. reflexive


Is the underlined word an indefinite or reflexive pronoun?

Everybody at NASA try hard to prove that we will find life on other planets.

A. indefinite

B. reflexive


After months in space, almost ______ may lose muscle mass.

A. everybody

B. some


Not ____ , though , got the chance to do it.

A. everyone

B. someone


Is the underlined word an indefinite or reflexive pronoun?

However , almost nobody is sure about the vast number of galaxies in the universe.

A. indefinite

B. reflexive


We told _____ we wouldn’t feel the effects.

A. ourselves

B. yourselves


Astronauts train ______ to live in zero gravity.

A. himself

B. themselves


The body can adjust ______ to changes in atmosphere.

A. himself

B. itself


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