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Unit 5 The accidental time travellers Reflexive Pronouns Unit 5 The accidental time travellers

Reflexive Pronouns We use reflexive pronouns to talk about what people personally do.

We can leave out by before reflexive pronouns. I go home by myself. = I go home myself.

I water the plant myself. Example 1 I water the plant myself.

Mr Mo washes his clothes himself. Example 2 Mr Mo washes his clothes himself.

You should make the bed yourselves. Example 3 You should make the bed yourselves.

Question 1 Annie picks up the book . herself

Katie and Ray sweep the floor . Question 2 Katie and Ray sweep the floor . themselves

Question 3 We go to the candy shop . ourselves

Eddie packs the vegetables . Question 4 Eddie packs the vegetables . himself

The bird flies to the South . Question 5 The bird flies to the South . itself