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A2 English GrammarReflexive Pronouns

Use reflexive pronouns (myself, yourself, himself, herself, ourselves, themselves) when the subject and object are the same person.

1Reflexive Pronouns Forms

Reflexive pronouns end in -self (singular) or -selves (plural). Use them when the subject and object of a sentence refer to the same person or thing.

Reflexive Pronouns

SubjectReflexive PronounExample
ImyselfI hurt myself.
you (singular)yourselfBe careful! Don't cut yourself.
hehimselfHe taught himself to play guitar.
sheherselfShe introduced herself.
ititselfThe cat cleaned itself.
weourselvesWe enjoyed ourselves at the party.
you (plural)yourselvesHelp yourselves to food.
theythemselvesThey blamed themselves.

Examples

I cut myself while cooking.

I cut myself while cooking.

I (subject) = myself (object)

She looked at herself in the mirror.

She looked at herself in the mirror.

she = herself

The children dressed themselves.

The children dressed themselves.

children = themselves

Be careful or you'll hurt yourself.

Be careful or you'll hurt yourself.

you = yourself

2Common Reflexive Verbs

Some verbs are commonly used with reflexive pronouns in English: enjoy oneself, hurt oneself, teach oneself, introduce oneself, behave oneself, help oneself, blame oneself.

Examples

Did you enjoy yourself at the party?

Did you enjoy yourself at the party?

enjoy oneself = have a good time

Please help yourself to some cake.

Please help yourself to some cake.

help yourself = take what you want

Let me introduce myself.

Let me introduce myself.

introduce oneself = say who you are

The children need to behave themselves.

The children need to behave themselves.

behave oneself = be good

3Emphasis with Reflexive Pronouns

Reflexive pronouns can also be used for emphasis, meaning "personally" or "without help". In this case, they often come at the end of the sentence or after the subject.

Examples

I made this cake myself.

I made this cake myself.

emphasis: I made it, no one helped

The president himself opened the ceremony.

The president himself opened the ceremony.

emphasis: the president personally

Did you paint the house yourself?

Did you paint the house yourself?

emphasis: without help

She herself admitted the mistake.

She herself admitted the mistake.

emphasis: she personally

4By + Reflexive = Alone

'By' + reflexive pronoun means 'alone' or 'without company'. This is different from doing something 'yourself' (without help).

Examples

She lives by herself.

She lives by herself.

by herself = alone

He went to the cinema by himself.

He went to the cinema by himself.

by himself = alone, no company

The children can't stay by themselves.

The children can't stay by themselves.

by themselves = without adults

Do you like eating by yourself?

Do you like eating by yourself?

by yourself = alone