REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

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REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

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Goals
After this lesson, you will:

Know how to use reflexive pronouns correctly.

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Planning
Today we will:

Learn about RP

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What does "reflexive" mean?
A
the production of an image
B
an automatic response to a stimulus
C
directed or turned back on itself
D
something that bounces back

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What is a "pronoun"?
A
a word that shows something is official
B
a word used instead of a noun
C
a word that can be combined with a determiner
D
a word that is the grammatical center

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Reflexive Pronoun
Official definition:

A reflexive pronoun is a pronoun such as "myself" which refers back to the subject of a sentence or clause.
(in Dutch: wederkerend voornaamwoord)

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Write down examples of reflexive pronouns.

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reflexive pronouns:
The reflexive pronouns are:
 

singular: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself;

plural: ourselves, yourselves, themselves.

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When do you use reflexive pronouns?
1. We use a reflexive pronoun as a direct object (= lijdend        voorwerp) when the direct object is the same as
 the subject (= onderwerp) of the sentence:


 I fell over and hurt myself.
 Be careful with that knife. You might cut yourself.

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The most common verbs with which you use a reflexive pronoun:
amuse
blame
cut
dry 
enjoy
help




hurt
introduce
kill
prepare
satisfy
teach

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BUT:
We do NOT use a reflexive pronoun after verbs which describe things people usually do for themselves:


He washed in cold water. (Compare in Dutch: zich wassen)
He always shaved before going out in the evening. (Compare in Dutch: zich scheren)




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And BUT 2:
We only use reflexives with these verbs for emphasis:

The Queen dressed herself for the ball.
John is old enough to wash himself.
The King himself went to the hospital to greet the victims.

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

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We have been amusing ...... for two whole weeks.
A
themselves
B
itself
C
ourselves
D
yourselves

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Tim and Gerry, if you want more milk, help........
A
themselves
B
yourselves
C
ourselves
D
yourself

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Alice and Doris collected the stickers ............
A
themselves
B
yourselves
C
herself
D
myself

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A lion can defend ...........
A
herself
B
itself
C
himself
D
myself

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Emma did you take the photo .....?
A
myself
B
itself
C
herself
D
yourself

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His grandfather often spoke to ........
A
himself
B
myself
C
herself
D
yourself

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I wrote this short story ......
A
herself
B
himself
C
myself
D
ourselves

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Lisa did her homework ....
A
myself
B
yourself
C
herself
D
himself

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Our Queen Maxima opened the new Shopping Mall in Leidschendam ........
A
itself
B
herself
C
himself
D
myself

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Open your book.

Make: 30-33 from Chapter 4.

Done? --> Study Vocab A & C from Chapter 4

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Goals
After this lesson, you will:

Know how to use reflexive pronouns correctly.

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Homework
Chapter 4
Make: 30 - 33 from Chapter 4
Study: Vocabulary A & C from Chapter 4

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