Pronouns Lesson 3
What are reflexive pronouns?
Reflexive pronouns are words like myself, yourself, herself, himself, itself, oneself, ourselves and themselves.
Uses
A very common use of reflexive pronouns is to talk about actions where the subject and object are the same person.
We can use reflexive pronouns as subject or object emphasisers. When used emphatically a reflexive pronoun means ‘that person / thing and nobody / nothing else’.
Reflexive pronouns are used instead of personal pronouns after words like as, like, but (for) and except (for).
The expressions by oneself / yourself etc can mean ‘alone’ or ‘without company’.
The reflexive pronouns do not have possessive forms. Instead, we use my own, your own, our own etc.
Certain verbs are not used with reflexive pronouns. Examples are: open, sell, feel, hurry etc.
Uses
A very common use of reflexive pronouns is to talk about actions where the subject and object are the same person.
- The old woman killed herself. (Here the subject and object are the same person – the old woman.)
- I am going to the shops to get myself some clothes.
We can use reflexive pronouns as subject or object emphasisers. When used emphatically a reflexive pronoun means ‘that person / thing and nobody / nothing else’.
- The manager himself said this. (= The manager and nobody else said this.)
- I myself talked to him.
- I will see the President himself if I have to.
Reflexive pronouns are used instead of personal pronouns after words like as, like, but (for) and except (for).
- Everybody turned up except yourself. OR Everybody turned up except you.
The expressions by oneself / yourself etc can mean ‘alone’ or ‘without company’.
- She said that she would like to spend some time by herself. (= She would like to spend some time alone.)
The reflexive pronouns do not have possessive forms. Instead, we use my own, your own, our own etc.
- I always cook my own food. (NOT I always cook myself’s food.)
Certain verbs are not used with reflexive pronouns. Examples are: open, sell, feel, hurry etc.
- Hurry! (NOT Hurry yourself!)
- I felt strange. (NOT I felt myself strange.)
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