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Complete this sentence: She looked behind _______ because she thought she was being followed.
her
They text _______ like one hundred times a day. a. themselves b. each other c. them d. one another
b. each other and d. one another
He listens to _______ more than he listens to the others. a. himself b. on his own c. him d. he
a. himself
Complete this sentence: We need to relax _______ and enjoy _______ a bit more often.
- / ourselves
Did she do it _______ or did you help her? a. her b. herself c. by her own d. on her own
b. herself and d. on her own
The people _______ are organising community mobilisation efforts. a. itself b. each other c. by their own d. themselves
d. themselves because we are emphasizing
He lives ______. a. by himself b. his own c. himself d. him
a. by himself
I hadn't realised how much they hated ______. a. themselves b. one another c. them d. nothing
b. one another
Cooperation should be promoted by the goverments ______ a. them b. yourselves c. one another d. themselves
d. themselves
Complete this sentence: Put the exam sheet in front of _________ and start writing.
you, it's not reflexive because we have a preposition
Complete this sentence: This is the most stupid way of killing __________ I've ever heard of.
Nothing to add
Complete this sentence: The Vikings organised ____________ in clans and invaded many regions.
Nothing to add
Complete this sentence: We are very proud of ___________.
ourselves
Complete this sentence: You need to shave _______ before the interview.
Nothing to add
Complete this sentence: It's been a long time since we talked to ____________.
each other
Complete the sentence: She brought up her children _________.
by herself / on her own
Complete the sentence: I blame ___________ for what happened.
myself
Why do you have an 's? The lovers were found in each other’s arms.
It is the possessive form of the reciprocal pronouns: each other's and one another's
What does this sentence mean? You should try to understand one another.
A understands B and B understands " (reciprocal pronoun)
What is the difference? 1. They found themselves during the journey. / 2. They found each other during the journey.
1. Pepe found Pepe and Tina found Tina / 2. Pepe found Tina and Tina found Pepe
Complete the sentence: The first thing I do is wash, shave, and dress _________.
Nothing to complete, these verbs do not have a reflexive pronoun
Complete the sentence: Please, hurry ______ or we’ll be late.
Nothing to complete, these verbs do not have a reflexive pronoun
Complete the sentence: She raised her four children __________.
by herself
Complete the sentence: My son doesn’t like to be ____________, he always wants us around.
by himself / on his own
Correct this sentence: She did it by her.
She did it by herself / on her own.
Correct this sentence: I was on me, all the morning.
I was on my own / by myself, all morning.
Complete this sentence: Paul __________ designed the everything.
HIMSELF: we are emphasizing here
Complete this sentence: I think you should do it ___________, instead of having it done.
YOURSELF: we are emphasizing here
Is this correct? Why? I will talk to Anna myself.
CORRECT: here, myself is used to emphasize
Is this sentence correct? Why? He took his son with him,.
CORRECT: we never use reflexive pronouns after prepositions of place
Is this sentence correct? Why? They put their luggage behind themselves.
WRONG: we never use reflexive pronouns after prepositions of place, so 'them'
Reflexive or reciprocal? He should be really proud of himself.
reflexive: he is the person who does and recives the action
Reflexive or reciprocal? She cut herself chopping the onions
reflexive: she did it to herself