Reflexive Pronouns

Reflexive pronoun redirects a sentence or a clause back to the subject, which is also the direct object of that sentence. A reflexive pronoun comes when the subject performs its action upon itself. Here, ‘itself’ is a reflexive pronoun.

Example:

  • Since she is her own boss, she gave herself a raise. (Here, ‘herself’ is the direct object of the clause and the same person is the subject)
  • She allowed herself more time to get ready.
  • The computer restarts itself every night.
  • We told ourselves that we were so lucky to be alive.

Definition of Reflexive Pronoun:

reflexive pronoun comes when the subject and object refer to the same person or thing.

Example:

  • I don’t need your help while I can do it myself.
  • I cut myself when I was shaving.
  • She blames herself for that incident.
  • Don’t hurt yourself by playing carelessly.
  • We have enjoyed ourselves.
  • You boys should make it yourselves.
  • Don’t blame yourself for this.
  • I love myself more than I love anyone else.
  • He spoke to himself in front of the mirror.
  • The refrigerator defrosts itself.
  • She is ashamed of herself for her deeds.
  • She loves to travel herself.
  • Sometimes I consult things with myself.
  • We can build a good combination ourselves.
  • They are doing it themselves.

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