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We use reflexive pronouns when the subject both does and receives the action. We can also use them to emphasise that the subject did the action alone, or without help.
For example:
She cooked dinner for herself.
Hello, nice to meet you. Let me introduce myself. My name is Paul.
The food is ready. Please, help yourselves.
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We use reflexive pronouns when the subject both does and receives the action. We can also use them to emphasise that the subject did the action alone, or without help.
For example:
She cooked dinner for herself.
Hello, nice to meet you. Let me introduce myself. My name is Paul.
The food is ready. Please, help yourselves.
📝 Read the blog and download your free cheat sheet right here: https://intrepidenglish.co.uk/how-to-use-reflexive-pronouns/
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Find out more about Intrepid English here:
https://intrepidenglish.co.uk/
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