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Reflexive Pronouns

Reflexive Pronouns

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Pronouns: Reflexive Pronouns

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Reflexive Pronouns

are words that refer to the person, animal or thing that is the subject of the verb. They refer back to a person or thing. We often use reflexive pronouns when the subject and the object of a verb are the same. 

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Examples of Reflexive Pronouns:


myself, yourself

herself , himself

itself, ourselves

yourselves, themselves


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Examples of Reflexive Pronouns

I cut myself when I was making dinner last night.

I hope you enjoy yourselves at the party tonight!

My phone isn't working properly. It turns itself off for no reason.

We need to believe in ourselves more.

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Adding Emphasis

We can add a reflexive pronoun for emphasis when it's unusual or different.


Example:


He wants to pass his driving test so that he can drive himself to work.


She broke her arm, so she couldn't wash herself very easily.


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Adding Emphasis

We can use reflexive pronouns to emphasize that someone does it personally, not anybody else.


Example:


The door was definitely locked. I locked it myself.


Are you redecorating your flat yourselves?


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Adding Emphasis

We can also use a reflexive pronoun together with the noun it refers to in order to emphasize it.


Example:


We talked to the manager herself, and she agreed to give us our money back.


Parents themselves need to take more responsibility for their children's learning.


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By + reflexive pronoun

We can use by + reflexive pronoun to mean alone.


Examples:


He usually goes on holiday by himself.


Do you enjoy being by yourself?


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Remember:

You use reflexive pronouns when the subject and object of a sentence are the same thing.


Example:


Jose' made breakfast for himself.

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