This challenging Grade 4 worksheet asks students to tell intensive pronouns from reflexive pronouns. Multiple choice items focus on whether the pronoun emphasizes the subject or receives the action. Fill in the blank sentences ask learners to choose intensive or reflexive forms based on context, supporting CCSS L.4.1a goals and stronger pronoun control in their own writing. Grade 4 students master pronoun roles.

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Busy Bee
Relative and Intensive Pronouns
Grade 4
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which sentence uses an intensive pronoun?
 A) I taught myself to play guitar.
 B) The author herself read the chapter aloud.
 C) He hurt himself during practice.
 D) She poured herself a glass of water.
2. Which sentence uses a reflexive pronoun?
 A) I myself prefer the blue one.
 B) The coach himself coached the championship team.
 C) She cut herself while slicing apples.
 D) The students themselves planned the event.
3. Which sentence uses myself correctly as an intensive pronoun?
 A) Myself made the poster.
 B) Please give the book to myself.
 C) I painted the bedroom myself.
 D) The teacher praised myself.
4. Which sentence shows a reflexive pronoun receiving the action?
 A) The mayor herself opened the new park.
 B) We ourselves designed the costumes.
 C) Tom introduced himself to the new student.
 D) I myself baked these cookies.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) The president himself delivered the speech to the crowd.
2) I accidentally locked myself out of the house.
3) The dancers practiced the routine themselves every afternoon.
4) She taught herself how to knit a scarf.
5) We ourselves chose the colors for the mural.
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