The children [behaved* / behaved themself / behaved themselves] well that evening.
The film [himself / itself* / by itself] wasn't interesting, but I liked the music in it.
I don't want you to pay for my meal. I can do it [myself* / by myself / meself] .
The police say that the man shot [hisself / himself* / heself] with a gun.
Don't worry about us; we can look after [ourselves* / by ourselves / ourself] .
When people are alone, they sometimes talk to [theirselves / themselves* / themself] .
You and Samantha can do the job [yourself / yourselves* / youself] .
I taught [myself* / by myself / meself] to play the guitar.
Leo and you did a good job; you should be proud of [yourself / themselves / yourselves*] .
In a cafeteria people help [themself / themselves* / theirselves] to the food they want.
Don't listen to Jerry. You need to think for [yourselves / yourself* / by yourself] , Martha.
The children must tidy their room [by themselves* / themselves / themself] .
Gloria fell off her bike, but she didn't hurt [itself / herself* / himself] .
Let's fix the roof of the house [yourself / myself / ourselves*] .
Be careful! The knife is very sharp. You may cut [yourself* / youself / yourselves] .