I am angry with myself.
He fell down and hurt himself.
Tell me more about yourself.
She believes in herself.
We are sure of ourselves.
They did everything themselves.
Did you translate the text yourself?
I saw everything myself.
The knife was sharp, and she cut herself.
They introduced themselves.
1. Ivan took this photo himself.
2. Nina did the homework herself.
3. We helped ourselves to some cake at hte party.
4. Vera, did you paint yourself?
5. I wrote this novel myself.
6. He cut himself with the knife by accident.
7. The tiger can defend itself.
Can you do many things yourself?
Does your friend Nick often talk to you about himself?
Did your mother buy anything for herself last week?
Are you always sure of yourself?
Can a little child take care of itself?
Do you believe in yourself?
Did the pupils answer all the questions themselves?
Did you make the dress yourself?
8. My grandmother often talks to herself.
9. Alex and Maxim, if you want more coffee, help yourselves.
10. They assembled the desk themselves.
Present Simple
My aunt always sells wonderful flowers from her dacha.
Does my aunt always sell wonderful flowers from her dacha?
My aunt doesn't always sell wonderful flowers from her dacha.
Past Simple
My aunt sold wonderful flowers from her dacha yesterday.
Did my aunt sell wonderful flowers from her dacha yesterday?
My aunt didn't sell wonderful flowers from her dacha yesterday.
Future Simple
My aunt will sell wonderful flowers from her dacha tomorrow.
Will my aunt sell wonderful flowers from her dacha tomorrow?
My aunt won't sell wonderful flowers from her dacha tomorrow.
Present Continuous
My aunt is selling wonderful flowers from her dacha now.
Is my aunt selling wonderful flowers from her dacha now?
My aunt isn't selling wonderful flowers from her dacha now.
Past Continuous
My aunt was selling wonderful flowers from her dacha at 12 pm yesterday.
Was my aunt selling wonderful flowers from her dacha at 12 pm yesterday?
My aunt wasn't selling wonderful flowers from her dacha at 12 pm yesterday.
Future Continuous
My aunt will be selling wonderful flowers from her dacha at 6 pm tomorrow.
Will my aunt be selling wonderful flowers from her dacha at 6 pm tomorrow?
My aunt won't be selling wonderful flowers from her dacha at 6 pm tomorrow.
Present Perfect
My aunt has just sold wonderful flowers from her dacha.
Has my aunt sold wonderful flowers from her dacha yet?
My aunt hasn't sold wonderful flowers from her dacha yet.
Past Perfect
My aunt had sold wonderful flowers from her dacha by the end of last week.
Had my aunt sold wonderful flowers from her dacha by the end of last week?
My aunt hadn't sold wonderful flowers from her dacha by the end of last week.
Future Perfect
My aunt will have sold wonderful flowers from her dacha by 6 pm.
Will my aunt have sold wonderful flowers from her dacha by 6 pm?
My aunt won't have sold wonderful flowers from her dacha by 6 pm.
Present Perfect Continuous
My aunt has been selling wonderful flowers from her dacha since 12 pm.
Has my aunt been selling wonderful flowers from her dacha since 12 pm?
My aunt hasn't been selling wonderful flowers from her dacha since 12 pm.
Past Perfect Continous
My aunt had been selling wonderful flowers from her dacha before her son came.
Had my aunt been selling wonderful flowers from her dacha before her son came?
My aunt hadn't been selling wonderful flowers from her dacha before her son came.
Future Perfect Continuous
My aunt will have been selling wonderful flowers from her dacha by the time her son comes.
Will my aunt have been selling wonderful flowers from her dacha by the time her son comes?
My aunt won't have been selling wonderful flowers from her dacha by the time her son comes.
I am angry with myself.
He fell down and hurt himself.
Tell me more about yourself.
She believes in herself.
We are sure of ourselves.
They did everything themselves.
Did you translate the text yourself?
I saw everything myself.
The knife was sharp, and she cut herself.
They introduced themselves.
1. Ivan took this photo himself.
2. Nina did the homework herself.
3. We helped ourselves to some cake at hte party.
4. Vera, did you paint yourself?
5. I wrote this novel myself.
6. He cut himself with the knife by accident.
7. The tiger can defend itself.
Can you do many things yourself?
Does your friend Nick often talk to you about himself?
Did your mother buy anything for herself last week?
Are you always sure of yourself?
Can a little child take care of itself?
Do you believe in yourself?
Did the pupils answer all the questions themselves?
Did you make the dress yourself?
8. My grandmother often talks to herself.
9. Alex and Maxim, if you want more coffee, help yourselves.
10. They assembled the desk themselves.
Present Simple
My aunt always sells wonderful flowers from her dacha.
Does my aunt always sell wonderful flowers from her dacha?
My aunt doesn't always sell wonderful flowers from her dacha.
Past Simple
My aunt sold wonderful flowers from her dacha yesterday.
Did my aunt sell wonderful flowers from her dacha yesterday?
My aunt didn't sell wonderful flowers from her dacha yesterday.
Future Simple
My aunt will sell wonderful flowers from her dacha tomorrow.
Will my aunt sell wonderful flowers from her dacha tomorrow?
My aunt won't sell wonderful flowers from her dacha tomorrow.
Present Continuous
My aunt is selling wonderful flowers from her dacha now.
Is my aunt selling wonderful flowers from her dacha now?
My aunt isn't selling wonderful flowers from her dacha now.
Past Continuous
My aunt was selling wonderful flowers from her dacha at 12 pm yesterday.
Was my aunt selling wonderful flowers from her dacha at 12 pm yesterday?
My aunt wasn't selling wonderful flowers from her dacha at 12 pm yesterday.
Future Continuous
My aunt will be selling wonderful flowers from her dacha at 6 pm tomorrow.
Will my aunt be selling wonderful flowers from her dacha at 6 pm tomorrow?
My aunt won't be selling wonderful flowers from her dacha at 6 pm tomorrow.
Present Perfect
My aunt has just sold wonderful flowers from her dacha.
Has my aunt sold wonderful flowers from her dacha yet?
My aunt hasn't sold wonderful flowers from her dacha yet.
Past Perfect
My aunt had sold wonderful flowers from her dacha by the end of last week.
Had my aunt sold wonderful flowers from her dacha by the end of last week?
My aunt hadn't sold wonderful flowers from her dacha by the end of last week.
Future Perfect
My aunt will have sold wonderful flowers from her dacha by 6 pm.
Will my aunt have sold wonderful flowers from her dacha by 6 pm?
My aunt won't have sold wonderful flowers from her dacha by 6 pm.
Present Perfect Continuous
My aunt has been selling wonderful flowers from her dacha since 12 pm.
Has my aunt been selling wonderful flowers from her dacha since 12 pm?
My aunt hasn't been selling wonderful flowers from her dacha since 12 pm.
Past Perfect Continous
My aunt had been selling wonderful flowers from her dacha before her son came.
Had my aunt been selling wonderful flowers from her dacha before her son came?
My aunt hadn't been selling wonderful flowers from her dacha before her son came.
Future Perfect Continuous
My aunt will have been selling wonderful flowers from her dacha by the time her son comes.
Will my aunt have been selling wonderful flowers from her dacha by the time her son comes?
My aunt won't have been selling wonderful flowers from her dacha by the time her son comes.