REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS. 2 How they change Subject I You He She It We They Object Me You (no change) Him Her It (no change) Us Them.

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REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

2 How they change Subject I You He She It We They Object Me You (no change) Him Her It (no change) Us Them

REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS TAKE A LOOK I YOU HE SHE IT WE YOU THEY MYSELF YOURSELF HIMSELF HERSELF ITSELF OURSELVES YOURSELVES THEMSELVES OURSELVES YOURSELVES THEMSELVES PAY ATTENTION!!!

When to use: We use the REFLEXIVE PRONOUN when the SUBJECT and the OBJECT are the same. Susan cut herself. a)Who cut Susan? Susan did. b)Who did Susan cut? Susan cut Susan. SUBJECT – SUSAN OBJECT – SUSAN

Let’s check it! Hugo must be crazy! He is talking to ______________. You owe ____________ a break. Why don’t you two travel? Poli is cooking ____________ some rice. Bia is buying ____________ a new BMW. Claudio usually hits ____________ when he is angry. Bianca thinks she is really beautiful because she usually sees ____________ at the mirror for hours. himself yourselves herself himself herself

Reflexive or not? Francisco is hitting ____________ because he didn’t give all the exercises. Samuel is dancing with ____________. HIM HER

Beth is talking to ____________. Fred is playing with ____________. The children are enjoying ____________. HIM HER THEMSELVES

Harold loves ____________. But loves ____________. HER US

WHERE refers to Places: -This is the hotel + We are staying at the hotel next weekend: This is the hotel WHERE we are staying next weekend. - The city is interesting + my sister is living in the city: The city WHERE my sister is living is interesting.

WHOSE shows Possession and it replaces a Possessive adjective or an ’s possessive: - The man was crying + His house was on fire: The man WHOSE house was on fire was crying. - Have you met the people? + Their son is moving to Washington: Have you met the people WHOSE son is moving to Washington ?

and Francisco loves all of you, guys!!!! Hope to study with you again one day.