![]() Try to use the term reflexive pronouns today or notice when someone else is using a reflexive pronoun. Try using this term of the day in a sentence today! The following sentences are examples of reflexive pronouns that can help get you started incorporating this tool into your everyday use. Trying to use a word or literary technique in a sentence is one of the best ways to memorize what it is, but you can also try making flashcards or quizzes that test your knowledge. Japanese: 再帰代名詞 (さいきだいめいし, saiki daimeishi)Ī reflexive pronoun can be used in many different contexts in the English language. ![]() Dutch: wederkerend voornaamwoord (neut.).Esperanto: refleksiva pronomo, refleksivo.Czech: zvratné zájmeno (neut.), reflexivum (neut.).These are called cognates, which are formed when two words have the same root or language of origin. You may notice that many of these translations of reflexive pronoun from Word Sense look and sound similar to the term reflexive pronoun. Many different languages also contain terms that mean reflexive pronoun. When it is an indirect object, it demonstrates why or for whom the action is performed. When it is the direct object, it’s the same as the subject pronoun and receives the action of a transitive verb, or is the subject of a verb. “Oneself” works with “one.” “Ourselves” works with “we.” “Yourself” works with the singular form of “you.” “Herself” works with “she.” “Yourselves” works with the plural form of “you.” “Itself” works with “it.” “Themselves” and “themself” work with “they” or “them.” “Myself” works with “I.” “Himself” works with “he.” Reflexive pronouns can be both a direct object pronoun and indirect object pronoun. English reflexive pronouns include myself, yourself, himself, herself, themself, itself, ourselves, yourselves and themselves. According to British Council, reflexive pronouns refer back to, or reflect on, a person or thing.
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