Unit 1: Education
Grammar 2: Reflexive pronouns p:16
Definition:
Reflexive pronouns end in -self or -selves. They refer
back to the subject forms of personal pronouns (underlined in the example
below):
We didn’t decorate it ourselves.
Someone else did it for us.
Table of reflexive pronouns:
Subject
pronoun |
Reflexive
pronoun |
I |
myself |
you (singular) |
yourself |
he |
himself |
she |
herself |
it |
itself |
one |
oneself |
we |
ourselves |
you (plural) |
yourselves |
they |
themselves |
Reflexive pronouns for same subject and object:
We often use reflexive pronouns when the subject and the object of the verb
refer to the same person or thing:
· He cut himself on the broken glass.
She made herself a cup of tea and sat down in front of the television.
·
Parents often blame themselves for the way their children
behave.
We use a reflexive pronoun to make it clear who or what is being referred
to.
Compare
Agnes looked at herself in
the mirror. |
The subject and the object are the same. |
Agnes looked at her in the
mirror. |
The subject and the object are different. Agnes is looking at someone
else in the mirror. |
Reflexive pronouns for
emphasis :
We can use reflexive pronouns for emphasis:
·
The director of the company wrote to us himself to
apologise for the dreadful service. (or The director of the company himself wrote
to us to apologise for the dreadful service.)
We don’t use reflexive pronouns on their own as the subject of a clause,
but we can use them with a noun or pronoun to emphasise the subject:
·
Parents and teachers always pass on to children what they
themselves have been told, and this has been going on for hundreds, or
even thousands of years.
Reflexive pronouns + by meaning alone:
We often use reflexive pronouns with by to mean ‘alone’ or
‘without any help’:
· Why don’t you go by yourself?
·
The children made the entire meal by themselves.
Reflexive pronouns for politeness:
We sometimes use reflexive pronouns instead of personal pronouns for
politeness, but not as the subject of a clause:
·
The National Trust is a charity depending on the support of people
like yourself. (or … people like you.)
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