Reflexive Pronouns
reflexive (adj.) [grammar]: reflecting back on the subject, like a mirror
- We use a reflexive pronoun when we want to refer back to the subject of the sentence or clause.
- Reflexive pronouns end in "-self" (singular) or "-selves" (plural).
There are eight reflexive pronouns:
reflexive pronoun | |
singular | myself yourself himself, herself, itself |
plural | ourselves yourselves themselves |
Further your understanding children:)
Look at these examples:
reflexive pronouns | |
the underlined words are NOT the same person/thing | the underlined words are the SAME person/thing |
John saw me. | I saw myself in the mirror. |
Why does he blame you? | Why do you blame yourself? |
David sent him a copy. | John sent himself a copy. |
David sent her a copy. | Mary sent herself a copy. |
My dog hurt the cat. | My dog hurt itself. |
We blame you. | We blame ourselves. |
Can you help my children? | Can you help yourselves? |
They cannot look after the babies. | They cannot look after themselves. |
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Miss Adi_0952094
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