(She/Her) went to the library after school.
She went to the library after school. (Subject Pronoun)
(We/Us) were thrilled to hear the good news.
We were thrilled to hear the good news. (Subject Pronoun)
The principal gave (I/me) a special award for my hard work.
The principal gave me a special award for my hard work. (Object Pronoun)
(Herself/She) decided to run for class president.
She decided to run for class president. (Subject Pronoun)
(Himself/He) went to the gym every morning to work out.
He went to the gym every morning to work out. (Subject Pronoun)
The teacher gave (we/us) extra homework to finish over the weekend.
The teacher gave us extra homework to finish over the weekend. (Object Pronoun)
The book belongs to (he/him).
The book belongs to him. (Object Pronoun)
The children played by (them/themselves) in the backyard.
The children played by themselves in the backyard. (Reflexive Pronoun)
We all worked hard, but (I/myself) completed the final report.
We all worked hard, but I completed the final report. (Subject Pronoun)
The gift was for (she/her), but she didn’t want to accept it.
The gift was for her, but she didn’t want to accept it. (Object Pronoun)
I finished the project by (myself/me).
I finished the project by myself. (Reflexive Pronoun)
(Yourself/You) should always try your best.
You should always try your best. (Subject Pronoun)
The cat licked (itself/himself) clean after a long nap.
The cat licked itself clean after a long nap. (Reflexive Pronoun)
I saw the new students, but I didn’t speak to (they/them).
I saw the new students, but I didn’t speak to them. (Object Pronoun)
We decorated the room by (ourselves/we) for the surprise party.
We decorated the room by ourselves for the surprise party. (Reflexive Pronoun)
They planned the entire event (theirselves/themselves) without any help.
They planned the entire event themselves without any help. (Reflexive Pronoun)
The coach told (they/them) about the upcoming practice.
The coach told them about the upcoming practice. (Object Pronoun)
(They/Them) went on vacation last month.
They went on vacation last month. (Subject Pronoun)
He designed the project (himself/him) from start to finish.
He designed the project himself from start to finish. (Reflexive Pronoun)
(They/Themselves) were the winners of the competition.
They were the winners of the competition. (Subject Pronoun)
My brother and (me/I) are going to the movies tonight.
My brother and I are going to the movies tonight. (Subject Pronoun)
(She/Herself) made dinner for the whole family.
She made dinner for the whole family. (Subject Pronoun)
Could you help (myself/me) with this math problem?
Could you help me with this math problem? (Object Pronoun)
(We/Ourselves) were proud of what we accomplished together.
We were proud of what we accomplished together. (Subject Pronoun)
The dog chased (itself/it) around the yard for hours.
The dog chased it around the yard for hours. (Object Pronoun)