
Reflexive and reciprocal pronouns
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Q Kruisweg
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Reflexive and reciprocal pronouns
Lesson aims:
You know what reflexive and reciprocal pronouns are.
You can use reflexive and reciprocal pronouns.
Get your notebooks out!
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My grandmother still dresses herself.
Reflexive pronouns
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What are reflexive pronouns?
Often reflexive pronouns reflect the action back to the subject.
Ron's parents blamed themselves when he went to prison.
My three-year-old daughter can dress herself.
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How do we use reflexive pronouns?
The subject does the action, but also receives it.
I am teaching myself to play the piano.
My three-year-old daughter can dress herself.
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How do we use reflexive pronouns?
Reflexive pronouns
Or, we use by + reflexive pronoun to explain the subject did it by themself / themselves.
He ate the whole pie by himself.
They cleaned up the whole room by themselves.
Or, we can use it to put emphasis on the subject doing something alone.
The Grinch himself carved the roast beast!
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Ourselves
Yourselves
Themselves
Plural
Myself
Yourself
Herself
Himself
Itself
Singular
All reflexive pronouns
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We helped ___ to some cake at the party.
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My mother often talks to ___.
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They will finish it ___.
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Jane cut ___ with a knife by accident.
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What are reciprocal pronouns?
We use a reciprocal pronoun when two or more people, things, or groups
are doing the same thing toward each other at the same time.
John and Mary looked at each other.
Bob and Cynthia helped one another with the homework.
reciprocal pronouns
There are only two reciprocal pronouns in English, each other and one another.
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John and Mary looked at each other.
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Reciprocal pronouns also have a possessive form: each other’s and one another’s.
Jennifer and Ellen babysat each other’s children.
When my cousin and I visit each other, we stay at one another’s homes.
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Cats and dogs hate ___.
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Ron and I love ___.
Reflexive and reciprocal pronouns
Lesson aims:
You know what reflexive and reciprocal pronouns are.
You can use reflexive and reciprocal pronouns.
Get your notebooks out!
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