

This Grade 3 worksheet focuses on Reflexive Pronouns (myself, himself) and helps young learners understand how actions reflect back to the subject of a sentence. Using simple, real-life examples, the worksheet builds clarity around correct pronoun usage in a fun and structured way.
This worksheet supports independent thinking, grammar accuracy, and early writing fluency—making it ideal for classroom practice, homework, or revision.
Reflexive pronouns are essential for clear and meaningful sentence construction. For Grade 3 learners, this topic is important because:
1. Reflexive pronouns show that the subject and object are the same.
2. They help avoid common errors like mixing “myself” and “himself.”
3. They improve sentence accuracy in speaking and writing.
4. They are commonly used in daily conversations and storytelling.
This worksheet includes five engaging grammar activities designed to strengthen reflexive pronoun usage:
Exercise 1 – True and False
Students read sentences and decide whether the reflexive pronoun is used correctly.
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the sentence that contains the correct reflexive pronoun.
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Learners complete sentences using **myself** or **himself** based on the subject.
Exercise 4 – Underline and Rewrite
Students identify the incorrect reflexive pronoun, underline it, and rewrite the sentence correctly.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Learners complete a short paragraph by choosing the correct reflexive pronoun, building both grammar and reading comprehension skills.
Exercise 1 – True and False
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. True
6. False
7. True
8. False
9. True
10. False
Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct Sentence
1. b) Raja hurt himself on the stairs.
2. b) I dressed myself for school.
3. a) Kabir blamed himself for the spill.
4. b) I taught myself to swim.
5. a) Rohan made a snack for himself.
6. b) I laughed at myself in the photo.
7. a) Aarav introduced himself today.
8. a) The boy built the model airplane by himself.
9. b) I reminded myself today to study.
10. a) Arjun rewarded himself later.
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. myself
2. himself
3. himself
4. myself
5. myself
6. himself
7. myself
8. himself
9. myself
10. himself
Exercise 4 – Rewrite Using the Correct Pronoun
1. I accidentally hurt myself while playing in the park.
2. Kabir told himself to hurry up.
3. Sarthak did the entire homework by himself.
4. Mohan praised himself for honesty.
5. I accidentally cut myself while opening a box.
6. I taught myself how to draw a tiger.
7. Aman gave himself a new cap.
8. I made a delicious sandwich for myself.
9. Amit told himself to be brave.
10. I built this Lego tower all by myself.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion
1. myself
2. myself
3. himself
4. myself
5. himself
6. himself
7. myself
8. himself
9. myself
10. himself
Help your child gain confidence in using reflexive pronouns with expert-guided practice and engaging worksheets.
Reflexive pronouns refer back to the subject, like myself, yourself, or themselves, emphasizing the doer of the action.
Through exercises that require matching the pronoun to the correct subject in sentences.
It improves sentence accuracy and helps students express actions that reflect back on the subject.