How Much Do You Know About Reciprocal Pronoun? Quiz

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    Which of these is a reciprocal pronoun?

    • Him
    • Each other
    • Hers
    • Myself
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Reciprocal pronouns play an important role in English grammar by showing mutual actions or feelings between two or more people. This Reciprocal Pronoun Quiz will test your knowledge of "each other" and "one another," helping you understand when and how to use them correctly. Many learners confuse these pronouns, but with practice, you can master them easily.

Through carefully designed questions, this Reciprocal Pronoun trivia will challenge you to identify correct usage and spot common mistakes. Strengthen your grammar skills and improve your writing accuracy. This quiz is designed for students, teachers, and language learners who want to refine their grammar. Take the test now and see how well you understand reciprocal pronouns!

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  • 2. 

    How many reciprocal pronouns exist in English?

    • One

    • Two

    • Three

    • Four

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  • 3. 

    Which sentence correctly uses a reciprocal pronoun?

    • They greeted each other warmly.

    • They greeted themselves warmly.

    • They greeted he warmly.

    • They greeted she warmly.

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  • 4. 

    What is the function of reciprocal pronouns?

    • To indicate a mutual action between people

    • To describe a person's feelings

    • To emphasize an action

    • To replace a noun completely

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  • 5. 

    What is a key characteristic of reciprocal pronouns?

    • They are always singular.

    • They indicate mutual actions.

    • They are used for commands.

    • They only refer to objects

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  • 6. 

    When should you use "one another" instead of "each other"?

    • When referring to more than two people

    • When referring to only one person

    • When referring to two people

    • When referring to inanimate objects

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  • 7. 

    Choose the sentence that correctly uses a reciprocal pronoun.

    • They always share their books with one another.

    • He enjoys each other’s company.

    • The cat and dog love itself.

    • She prepared each other a meal.

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  • 8. 

    Which of these sentences is incorrect?

    • The players congratulated one another.

    • The two singers admired each other.

    • The sisters helped each other.

    • He cooked dinner for each other.

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  • 9. 

    Identify the incorrect sentence.

    • The two friends helped each other.

    • The three teammates supported one another.

    • The classmates cheated each other.

    • He talked to each other.

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  • 10. 

    Which sentence contains a mistake in reciprocal pronoun usage?

    • The two students helped one another.

    • The couple hugged each other.

    • The brothers fought each other.

    • She gave herself a gift.

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