Возвратные местоимения показывают, что действие в предложении направлено на лицо, которое его выполняет Возвратные местоимения показывают, что действие в предложении направлено на лицо, которое его выполняет и на русский язык переводятся с помощью суффикса -ся (-сь) или местоимением "себя", "собой", "себе", "сам".
Reflexive pronouns are used to show that the actions described by a verb act upon the subject of the verb: Reflexive pronouns are used to show that the actions described by a verb act upon the subject of the verb: the subject and the object are the same
Structure Structure
She sees her She sees her
She sees herself She sees herself
Reflexive pronouns are formed by adding Reflexive pronouns are formed by adding self (singular) or selves (plural) to my, your, our him, her, it, them
The forms of reflexive pronouns correspond to the forms of the subject pronouns: The forms of reflexive pronouns correspond to the forms of the subject pronouns:
I I You He She It We You They
I wash __________. I wash __________. She is looking at ________ in the mirror. They are teaching ___________ English!
He thinks too much of_________ He thinks too much of_________
He thinks too much of himself He thinks too much of himself
I like this photo of ________very much. I like this photo of ________very much.
I like this photo of myself very much. I like this photo of myself very much.
They did it all by_________. They did it all by_________.
They did it all by themselves. They did it all by themselves.
He hurt __________ when he was playing soccer. He hurt __________ when he was playing soccer.
He hurt himself when he was playing soccer. He hurt himself when he was playing soccer.
The pop star __________ attended the wedding ceremony, as she had promised. The pop star __________ attended the wedding ceremony, as she had promised.
The pop star herself attended the wedding ceremony, as she had promised. The pop star herself attended the wedding ceremony, as she had promised.
Singular Singular
1. Did you come to school by yourself today? 1. Did you come to school by yourself today? 2. Does she know how to get dressed by herself? 3. How did you hurt yourself? 4. Is he able to help himself? 5. Why are you crying?
1. Did you come to school by yourself today? 1. Did you come to school by yourself today? 2. Does she know how to get dressed by herself? 3. How did you hurt yourself? 4. Is he able to help himself? 5. Why are you crying?
C C
They are not old enough to dress themselves. They are not old enough to dress themselves. They are not old enough to dress theyselves.
Did you all enjoy yourselves at the party? Did you all enjoy yourselves at the party? Did you all enjoy your at the party?
The cat hurt herself when it jumped off the fence. The cat hurt herself when it jumped off the fence. The cat hurt itself when it jumped off the fence.
Some girls spend hours looking at themselves in front of a mirror Some girls spend hours looking at themselves in front of a mirror Some girls spend hours looking at theyselves in front of a mirror
The car is so hi-tech it can drive itselves. The car is so hi-tech it can drive itselves. The car is so hi-tech it can drive itself.
Give yourself a round of applause. You all did a good job! Give yourself a round of applause. You all did a good job! Give yourselves a round of applause. You all did a good job!
Help youselves to some more food. Help youselves to some more food. Help yourself to some more food.
We entertained ourselves computer games. We entertained ourselves computer games. We entertained us with computer games.
I told me that I would get that job, and I did! I told me that I would get that job, and I did! I told myself that I would get that job, and I did!
He taught themselves how to play the guitar. He taught themselves how to play the guitar. He taught himself how to play the guitar.
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