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Personal Pronouns, Possessive Adjectives and Reflexive Forms Quiz

By Kenneth Beare, About.com

Fill in the blanks with personal pronouns (I, he, she, etc.), possessive adjectives (my, your, his, etc.), possessive pronouns (hers, ours, his, etc.), or reflexive forms (myself, herself, etc.). Check your answers on the following answer page.

Matthew, a friend of ____, told ____ about the difficult time ____ had been having with ____ twenty-year-old daughter, Jane. ____ lived in ____ own apartment in a nearby town, and, ____ stated, seemed very unhappy. ____ insisted that ____ could deal with ____ ____ and didn't want any interference from ____ parents. When ____ had last seen ____, she ____ sad and unhappy. ____ told ____ to worry about ____ own problems. Both Tom and ____ wife Cynthia were worried, but decided ____ should keep ____ concern to ____.

Long story short, this story reminded ____ of an experience of ____. ____ had a good friend who was going through some difficult times. ____ told ____ that he could take care of ____. ____ respected ____ wishes and eventually ____ felt much better. However, one day while ____ were talking, ____ mentioned that ____ hadn't helped ____ much with ____ problems. ____ said, "But ____ asked ____ to leave ____ alone. ____ said ____ were ____ problems and that ____ could take care of ____ by ____!" to which ____ replied: "Never listen to what a depressed persons says!"

____ turned to Matthew and said, "____ daughter needs ____. Don't let ____ take care of ____ ____. Insist!" ____ think ____ gave ____ a good piece of advice.

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