Reflexive pronouns Zájmena zvratná. Reflexive pronouns.

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Reflexive pronouns Zájmena zvratná

Reflexive pronouns

Example Steve introduced himself to the other guests. when the subject and object are the same: Steve introduced himself

Example I don’t want you to pay for me. I’ll pay for myself. Julia had a great holiday. She really enjoyed herself. If you want more to eat, help yourselves. Compare: It’s not our fault. You can’t blame us. It’s our own fault. We should blame ourselves.

We do not use myself etc. after feel/relax/concentrate/meet: I feel nervous. I can’t relax. You must try and concentrate. What time shall we meet? We normally use wash/shave/dress without myself etc.: He got up, washed, shaved and dressed.

Compare –selves and each other: Kate and Joe stood in front of the mirror and look at themselves. (= Kate and Joe looked at Kate and Joe) Kate looked at Joe; Joe looked at Kate. They looked at each other. You can use one another instead of each other: How long have you and Bill known each other? … known each other? Sue and Ann don’t like each other. … don’t like one another

We also use myself/yourself etc. in another way: „Who repaired your bike for you?“ „I repaired it myself.“ I repaired it myself = I repaired it, not anybody else. Here, myself is to emphasise „I“ (=it makes it stronger)

I’m not going to do your work for you. you can do it yourself. Let’s paint the house ourselves. it will be much cheaper. The film itself wasn’t very good, but I loved the music. I don’t think Liz will get the job. Liz doesn’t think she’ll get it.

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