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REFLEXIVE AND RECIPROCAL PRONOUNS
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REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS Use reflexive pronouns when the subject and object are the same people or things. Sub.=obj. She looks at herself in the mirror everyday. Sub.=obj. Clean after yourself. App. 3 pg A-2
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Use reflexive pronouns to emphasize a noun Sharon herself said that she didn’t like rice. By + a reflexive pronoun (alone or without help) I did my homework by myself.
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IMPERATIVE SENTECES + REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS Imperative sentences + reflexive use: Use yourself when the subject is singular Don’t push yourself too hard. Yourselves when subject is plural Don’t push yourselves so hard. What is the subject in an imperative sentences?
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RECIPROCAL PRONOUNS Use the reciprocal pronouns when the subject and object refer to the same people and there is a 2 way relationship They met each other in a party. They communicate with each other through e-mail. Grilsel, Isolina, Sandra and Marta help one another with the English homework. They love each other very much.
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Reciprocal pronouns have possessive forms, each other’s, one another’s The students wrote each other’s email addresses. They decided to visit one another’s families during the summer.
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Reciprocal pronouns and plural reflexive pronouns have different meaning Juan and Maria did each other’s homework. Juan and Maria did their homework by themselves.
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Exercises Reflexive Pronouns http://members.home.net/englishzone/grammar/reflex01.html
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