Reflexive Pronouns I

Practice Reflexive Pronouns (Myself, Yourself, Himself, etc.) with certain verbs that take Reflexive Pronouns.

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Lesson Outcome
Students will be able to recognize verbs that require Reflexive Pronouns. They will be able to use both singular and plural Reflexive Pronouns in their correct forms.

Course Overview

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A Few vs. A Little
Practice using a Few and a Little with count and non-count nouns.
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A Few vs. A Little
Practice using a Few and a Little with count and non-count nouns.
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How Many vs. How Much
Practice asking questions with How Many and How Much with count and non-count nouns.
Current Lesson
2
How Many vs. How Much
Practice asking questions with How Many and How Much with count and non-count nouns.
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Reflexive Pronouns I
Practice Reflexive Pronouns (Myself, Yourself, Himself, etc.) with certain verbs that take Reflexive Pronouns.
Current Lesson
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Reflexive Pronouns I
Practice Reflexive Pronouns (Myself, Yourself, Himself, etc.) with certain verbs that take Reflexive Pronouns.
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Reflexive Pronouns II
Practice more Reflexive Pronouns and their verbs.
Current Lesson
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Reflexive Pronouns II
Practice more Reflexive Pronouns and their verbs.
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Possessive Pronouns
Practice changing Possessive Adjectives: My, Your, His, Her, etc. to Possessive Pronouns: Mine, Yours, His, Hers, etc.
Current Lesson
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Possessive Pronouns
Practice changing Possessive Adjectives: My, Your, His, Her, etc. to Possessive Pronouns: Mine, Yours, His, Hers, etc.

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