Primary Longman Elect 5B Chapter 6 Reflexive pronouns.

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Primary Longman Elect 5B Chapter 6 Reflexive pronouns

Reflexive pronouns I cut myself when I was making a salad. We use reflexive pronouns when the subject and the object are the same. I cut myself when I was making a salad.

Reflexive pronouns Reflexive pronouns I myself he himself she herself you yourself / yourselves we ourselves they themselves

Key structure How did you hurt yourself? your son himself? We use reflexive pronouns when the subject and the object are the same.

Practice I burnt ____________ . myself

Practice Sam cut ____________ . himself

Practice Mrs Tam hurt ____________ . herself

Practice They hurt ____________ . themselves

Practice We hurt ____________ . ourselves

Practice You hurt ____________ . yourself

The End