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REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS. Reflexive Pronouns. The use of reflexive pronouns. Some verbs are commonly used with reflexive pronouns in English: (*) amuse – blame – cut - dry – enjoy – hurt and introduce . e.g.: He hurt himself when he fell . The use of reflexive pronouns.

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REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

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  1. REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

  2. ReflexivePronouns

  3. The use of reflexivepronouns • Someverbs are commonlyusedwithreflexivepronouns in English: (*) amuse – blame – cut - dry – enjoy – hurt and introduce. e.g.: He hurthimselfwhenhefell.

  4. The use of reflexivepronouns • Use reflexivepronounwhen the subject and the object are the same: e.g.: I sawmyselfin the mirror. He waspleasedwithhimself.

  5. The use of reflexivepronouns • Reflexivepronounscanbeused to emphasisewhodid the activity. e.g.: I cookedthismealmyself!.

  6. Eachother, one an onother • We use eachother and one another to show thateach of two or more people doessomething to the other. e.g.: Theyreally love eachother.

  7. Let’s practice • Student’s book Page 37 Exercises 1 , 2 and 3.

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