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updated Sat, August 11, 2007 7:16 AM                                            
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Reflexive Pronouns

The words myself, yourself, himself, hereself, itself, ourselves, yourselves ans themselves are called reflexive pronouns.

They refer to the person or animal that is the subject of the verb

I made this cake myself
Be careful with the knife. You'll cut yourself
Michael is looking at himself in the mirror
Susan has hurt herself
our cat washes itself and after each meal
We organized the party all by ourselves
Come in, children, and find yourselves a seat
Baby birds are too young to look after themselves

 

Singular Plural
(I,me) myself (we,us) ourselves
(you) yourself (you) yourselves
(he, him) himself (they,them) themselves
(she, her) herself (they, them) themselves
(it) itself (they, them) themselves

Reflexive Pronouns Table:

 

First Person
Second Person
Third Person