Reflexive pronouns We use reflexive pronouns when the subject and object of a sentence are the same. singular Personal pronounsReflexive pronouns IMyself.

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Reflexive pronouns We use reflexive pronouns when the subject and object of a sentence are the same. singular Personal pronounsReflexive pronouns IMyself youYourself heHimself SheHerself ititself

. Plural We also use reflexive pronouns to emphasize that it was the subject that did something. Personal pronounReflexive pronoun WeOurselves youYourselves theythemselves

. Examples: I hurt myself when I fell down. She painted the room herself. We built the tree house ourselves. Exercises 1.- He painted it _____________. 2.- She looked __________ on the mirror. 3.- Maria and Luis cooked _____________. 4.- We made the cake ___________. 5.- Harry had hit _________ with the bat.