Reflexive pronouns

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Reflexive pronouns

Slide 1 - Slide

Today we will be learning:
  1. What reflexive pronouns are
  2. How to use reflexive pronouns in sentences

Slide 2 - Slide

At the end of class, you can:
  • Explain what reflexive pronouns are
  • Explain why we use reflexive pronouns
  • Use reflexive pronouns correctly in sentences

Slide 3 - Slide

Wat zijn 'pronouns'? Of wat denk je dat het zijn?
Type in wat je er al over weet.

Slide 4 - Mind map

What do the following sentences have in common?
  • We should take a look at ourselves.
  • I have bought myself a present.
  • They should be ashamed of themselves.
  • You only think of yourself.


Slide 5 - Slide

  • Reflexive pronouns are a type of pronoun that we use to refer back to the subject.
  • We only use reflexive pronouns when the object is the same as the subject.
→ Tom looked at himself in the mirror. 
→ Tom looked at Tom in the mirror.

  • Emma bought her mother a bouquet of flowers.
  • The object (her mother) is not the same as the subject (Emma) → we cannot use 'herself'.

Slide 6 - Slide

What kinds of reflexive pronouns are there?
Singular:
Myself
Yourself
Himself
Herself
Itself
Plural:
Ourselves
Yourselves
Themselves
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Slide 7 - Slide

Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun.
Hello, let me introduce _________. My name is Barry Jones, the school director.

Slide 8 - Open question

Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun.
Thanks for a great weekend. We really enjoyed _________.

Slide 9 - Open question

Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun.
Even though she's nearly one hundred, my grandma still dresses _________.

Slide 10 - Open question

Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun.
If you don't use a computer for a while, it will turn _________ off.

Slide 11 - Open question

Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun.
Tom cut _________ when he was shaving this morning.

Slide 12 - Open question

Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun.
Please be careful with that knife! You'll hurt _________.

Slide 13 - Open question

Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun.
Jim's parents blamed _________ when he went to prison.

Slide 14 - Open question

Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun.
Ladies and gentlemen, you must prepare _________ for some bad news.

Slide 15 - Open question

Reflexive pronouns for emphasis
We can also use reflexive pronouns to put emphasis (nadruk) on something. 
E.g. to show that something was done without any help:
 → The children got dressed all by themselves
Or to show that someone was alone:
→ He lived by himself in an enormous house.
Or to put extra emphasis on the person we're referring to:
→ Sir Paul McCartney himself sang the final song.

Slide 16 - Slide

When not to use reflexive pronouns
  • We do not use reflexive pronouns after prepositions of place (voorzetsels):                                → He had a suitcase beside himself.
  • We do not use reflexive pronouns after 'with' when it means 'accompanied by':                                              → She brought a few friends with herself.

Slide 17 - Slide

The new university was opened by the president __________.
A
themselves
B
himself
C
ourselves
D
itself

Slide 18 - Quiz

Sophie took her parents with __________ on vacation.
A
herself
B
me
C
her
D
myself

Slide 19 - Quiz

There was a small cat with a huge dog next to __________.
A
it
B
himself
C
you
D
itselves

Slide 20 - Quiz

I'm sorry, I don't have cash on __________. Can I pay by card?
A
myself
B
us
C
me
D
herself

Slide 21 - Quiz

They have a huge garden, but the house __________ is quite small.
A
it
B
themselves
C
ourselves
D
itself

Slide 22 - Quiz

What are reflexive pronouns?

Slide 23 - Mind map

Why do we use reflexive pronouns?

Slide 24 - Mind map