Wederkerend voornaamwoord en wederkerig voornaamwoord

Reflexive pronoun
Wederkerend voornaamwoord
The cat is washing itself.
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Reflexive pronoun
Wederkerend voornaamwoord
The cat is washing itself.

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Reflexive pronoun
  • I - myself:                         I hurt myself.
  • You - yourself:               You ate all the food yourself.
  • He - himself:                  He is talking to himself.
  • She - herself:                 Emma did it by herself.
  • It - itself:                          The lion can defend itself.

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Reflexive pronoun
  • We - ourselves:          We tested ourselves.
  • You - yourselves:      Tim and Gerry, if you want milk,                                                                 help yourselves.
  • They - themselves:  The band call themselves 'Dire Straits'.

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Common Errors With Reflexive Pronouns


You don’t need reflexive pronouns with some verbs in English
Common errors are with the verbs “concentrate”, “feel”, “meet” and “relax”, where you don’t need a reflexive pronoun.

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“I need to concentrate on this report.” (NOT “I need to concentrate myself”)
“She felt sad” (NOT “She felt herself sad”)
“They met for dinner” (NOT “They met themselves for dinner”)
“I want to relax on holiday” (NOT “I want to relax myself”)

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You don’t need reflexive pronouns with verbs like “shower”, “wash”, etc.
This is because you normally do these activities on your own, and you don’t need to make it clear who does the activity.

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“After showering, she got dressed”. (NOT “After showering herself…”)
If, though, you can’t do this activity yourself (because of ill health), you can use a reflexive pronoun to show that the situation is unusual:
“After she fell and broke her arm, she couldn’t wash or dress herself.”

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Don’t underuse reflexive pronouns
If the subject and object are the same, you’ll probably need them.


“He told himself that he wouldn’t get the job” (NOT “He told he that…)
“I blamed myself for the mistake” (NOT “I blamed me for…”)

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Don’t confuse reflexive pronouns with reciprocal pronouns
If you do the action to someone else (and not to you), you’ll need a reciprocal pronoun (“each other” / “one another”).

“They helped themselves.” (reflexive)
“They helped each other.” / “They helped one another” (reciprocal – they helped other people)

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Robert made this shirt ...
A
himself
B
-
C
herself
D
themselves

Slide 10 - Quiz

Lisa did the homework ...
A
itself
B
herself
C
-
D
themselves

Slide 11 - Quiz

We helped ... to some crisps at the party
A
themselves
B
ourselves
C
myself
D
yourselves

Slide 12 - Quiz

Emma, did you take the photo by ...
A
yourself
B
herself
C
myself
D
themselves

Slide 13 - Quiz

Dave and Mike, can you do that ....?
A
yourself
B
himself
C
yourselves
D
-

Slide 14 - Quiz

My car can park ... automatically
A
myself
B
itself
C
himself
D
themselves

Slide 15 - Quiz

Some people learn to play the guitar ....
A
themself
B
yourself
C
-
D
themselves

Slide 16 - Quiz

I shave in the morning
The man dresses before he goes to work.
Bij sommige werkwoorden die je meestal ZELF doet gebruik je GEEN wederkerend voornaamwoord.

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Fill in: I read about your uncle Ronny too. I had a friend who killed ... about some bitch who didn't want him.

Slide 18 - Open question

Fill in: 'cause if you like the way you look that much baby you should go and love ...

Slide 19 - Open question

Fill in: Sisters are doing it for ... standing on their own two feet

Slide 20 - Open question

Fill in: It's just me ... and I. It's all all right until I die.

Slide 21 - Open question

Fill in: Seduce ... with lies

Slide 22 - Open question

Reciprocal pronoun
Wederkerig voornaamwoord

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Reciprocal pronoun
Maria and Juan gave each other gold rings on their wedding day.
They married ....... last summer.
Maria and Juan kissed .......  at the end of the ceremony.
Terry and Jack were talking to each other in the hallway.
Terry and Jack hugged ........ when they said goodbye
The students congratulated one another after giving practice speeches..

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Reciprocal pronoun
We use the reciprocal pronouns each other and one another when two or more people do the same thing. 

Traditionally, each other refers to two people and one another refers to more than two people, but this distinction is disappearing in modern English.

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Fill in: Know that we still have ... ... you can stand under my umbrella

Slide 26 - Open question

Finish this sentence: Can a baby recognize ...

Slide 27 - Open question

WOULD YOU STAY IN A HOTEL WHICH IS FAMOUS FOR HAVING GHOSTS? WHAT ABOUT A HISTORY OF MURDERS? WHY (NOT)?

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Slide 29 - Video

THE MAIN CHARACTER, LOUIS, SERVED_______________ A DRINK.

Slide 30 - Open question

Slide 31 - Video

THE ALARM CLOCK RESETS ________________ TO 60:00.

Slide 32 - Open question

Slide 33 - Video

HE STARTED WASHING HIS HANDS WHEN THE FAUCET STARTED DOING UNEXPECTED THINGS BY ______________.

Slide 34 - Open question

Slide 35 - Video

WHAT ABOUT YOU? WOULD YOU SPEND THE NIGHT IN THIS ROOM BY ___________.

Slide 36 - Open question

Slide 37 - Link

Slide 38 - Link