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Daily life – Around home © 2011 wheresjenny.com Pronoun: A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun.
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Daily life – Around home © 2011 wheresjenny.com Reflexive Pronoun: It indicates that the person who realizes the action of the verb is the same person who receives the action. (Le pronom dit réflexif correspond en français à : moi-même, toi-même, etc..) SubjectReflexive Singular I You He She It myself yourself himself herself itself Plural We You They ourselves yourselves themselves
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Daily life – Around home © 2011 wheresjenny.com I cook food myself. You do your homework yourself without any help. She looked at herself in the mirror. He washed himself. They themselves left the place.
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Daily life – Around home © 2011 wheresjenny.com 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. We blame you.We blame ourselves. They cannot look after the babies.They cannot look after themselves.
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Daily life – Around home © 2011 wheresjenny.com 1. I'll have to help Bob fill in her form, but Jane can do it ________, because her English is excellent. 2. Their new business can’t possibly pay for __________. 3. One must have faith in __________. 4. He is not _________ today. 5. I made coffee for Helen and ___________ after dinner. 6. I'm going to treat ________ to a mud bath. Key: itself, himself, myself, oneself, myself, herself
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