Reflexive Pronoun


 
 
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Reflexive Pronoun

Reflexive Pronoun:  When the subject and the object refer to the same person, a reflexive pronoun is used for the object. The reflexive pronouns (ending in-self) are used when the action denoted by the verb is directed toward the thing referred to by the subject.

This means that whenever there is a reflexive pronoun in a sentence, there must be a person to whom that pronoun can refer. e.g.

My + self= Myself (Singular)

You + self== Yourself (Singular)

You + selves=* Yourselves (Plural)  

Our + selves= Ourselves (Plural)

Him + self=Himself (Singular) 

Her + self=Herself (Singular) 

Them + selves= Themselves (Plural)

It+selves= Itself (Singular)  .

(a) She washed herself thoroughly before putting on new dress.

(b) Students who cheat in this test are only harming themselves.

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Question : 1

Out of the four alternatives , which of the following is the correct reflexive pronoun that can be placed in the following blank part .

Students who cheat in this test are only harming _________ .

 
Right Option : C
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Question : 2

Out of the four alternatives , which of the following is the correct reflexive pronoun that can be placed in the following blank part .

I cut _______ when I was making dinner last night.

Right Option : B
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Question : 3

Identify the correct reflexive pronoun in the following sentence : -

We have enjoyed ourselves.

 

Right Option : C
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