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They bought their tickets in the first row and saw the whole game. The game was fantastic and they loved it.
THEY- subject pronoun
IT - object pronoun
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The team gave us a loud cheer and we felt thrilled; it was a great moment.
US - Object pronoun
WE - Subject pronoun
IT - Subject pronoun
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My favorite color is green.
None.
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I bought myself a new car, and my sister herself came with me.
MYSELF- reflexive pronoun
HERSELF - Intensive pronoun
ME - Object pronoun
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The dog himself buried the bone; he wanted it for later.
HIMSELF - Intensive pronoun
HE - Subject pronoun
IT - Object pronoun
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He spent all of his allowance on these football cards. His mum was angry with him.
HE- Subject pronoun
HIM - Object pronoun
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The coach saw him commit the foul and his anger was absolute; indeed, he cursed at him.
HIM - Object pronoun
HE - Subject pronoun
HIM - Object pronoun
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Her hair was long enough to touch the floor before she got it cut.
She - Subject pronoun
It - Object pronoun
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He told himself he could win the game if he had a positive attitude; his mother taught him that mindset herself.
HE - Subject pronoun
HIMSELF - Reflexive
HE - Subject pronoun
HIM - Object pronoun
HERSELF - Intensive pronoun
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The judge himself delivered the verdict. These defendants on the right were guilty but those on the left weren't.
HIMSELF - Intensive Pronoun
THOSE - Possessive pronouns
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We saw ourselves dancing with fairies and they looked at one another happily.
WE - Subject pronoun
Ourselves - Reflexive pronoun
They - Subject pronoun
One another - Reciprocal pronoun
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The teacher gave them the easiest quiz ever; everybody was so relieved.
THEM - Object pronoun
EVERYBODY - Indefinite pronoun
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Your bedroom is the messiest I have ever seen. Mine is so tidy.
I- Subject pronoun
Mine - Possessive Pronoun
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She thought to herself, "Where could I have lost my phone?", and then she realized she herself had left it at hers.
SHE - Subject pronoun
HERSELF - reflexive pronoun
I - Subject pronoun
SHE - Subject pronoun
SHE - Subject pronoun
HERSELF - Intensive pronoun
IT - Object pronoun
HERS - Possessive pronoun
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You can wash the dishes yourself! These are particularly dirty, but those blue dishes are not as dirty.
YOU - Subject pronoun
YOURSELF - Reflexive pronoun
THESE - Possessive pronoun
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She was excited to buy her new computer; her brother has his, so now both have a computer.
SHE - Subject pronoun
HIS - Possessive pronoun
BOTH - distributive pronoun
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The parents sent them to bed early, and they looked at each other in disbelief.
THEM - Object pronoun
THEY - Subject pronoun
EACH OTHER - Reciprocal pronoun
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Our house is the large house on the golf course. Theirs is the smaller one. Which house is yours?
Theirs - Possessive pronoun
Yours - Possessive pronoun
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The students watched themselves on the video of the concert, while the professors themselves projected it.
THEMSELVES - reflexive pronoun
THEMSELVES - intensive pronoun
IT - Object pronoun
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I myself made and wrapped this present for you. I also wrapped his, but I did not have time to wrap her present. She can do it herself.
I - Subject pronoun
MYSELF - Intensive pronoun
YOU - Object pronoun
I - Subject pronoun
HIS - Possessive pronoun
SHE - Subject pronoun
IT - Object pronoun
HERSELF - Intensive pronoun
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They ordered the big, fancy cake for their mom's birthday. Sarah paid for it, but we ate it ourselves.
THEY- subject pronoun
IT- Object pronoun
Ourselves - Intensive pronoun
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The police officer saw him steal her bike. She saw the robber's face, herself, but could not identify him later.
HIM - Object pronoun
SHE - Subject pronoun
HERSELF - intensive pronoun
HIM - Object pronoun
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Your mom can call me tomorrow, just tell her to call me after 9:00 like everyone else.
HER - Object pronoun
ME - Object pronoun
EVERYONE - Indefinite pronoun
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The goalie evaluated himself in the game. The team members did too. Each thought he had played incredibly well.
HIMSELF - Reflexive pronoun
EACH - Distributive pronoun
HE - Subject pronoun
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Susan herself saved the turtle from the busy highway, although it could have saved itself.
HERSELF - intensive
IT - Subject pronoun
ITSELF - Reflexive pronoun