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  1. de English Grammar Today. Reflexive pronouns end in - self or - selves. They refer back to the subject forms of personal pronouns (underlined in the example below): We didn’t decorate it ourselves. Someone else did it for us. Reflexive pronouns for same subject and object.

  2. Reflexive pronouns for same subject and object. We often use reflexive pronouns when the subject and the object of the verb refer to the same person or thing: He cut himself on the broken glass. She made herself a cup of tea and sat down in front of the television.

  3. Los pronombres reflexivos ( reflexive pronouns, en inglés) se utilizan cuando el sujeto y el objeto del verbo (es decir: quien ejecuta la acción y quien la recibe) coinciden. Se forman añadiendo las terminaciones - self o - selves en singular y en plural, respectivamente, a los pronombres personales de complemento.

  4. I blame myself. (Me culpo.) 2. Cuando queremos enfatizar el sujeto, podemos usar pronombres reflexivos. En estos casos, es más común colocar el pronombre al final de la oración en lugar de después del verbo. Ejemplos: We painted the house ourselves. (Pintamos la casa nosotros mismos.) What a great party! Did you prepare everything yourself?

  5. 1 de nov. de 2019 · Pronombres Reflexivos: myself, yourself, himself... Quiero aprender Educación y religión. Pronombres reflexivos en Inglés. mí mismo, ti mismo, si mismo, nosotros mismos, ustedes mismos, ellos mismos. Aprison Aprison/Getty Images. By Gisela Casuso. Updated on November 01, 2019.

  6. learnenglish.britishcouncil.org › grammar › b1-b2-grammarReflexive pronouns | LearnEnglish

    Grammar explanation. Reflexive pronouns are words like myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves and themselves. They refer back to a person or thing. We often use reflexive pronouns when the subject and the object of a verb are the same.

  7. We use reflexive pronouns as the object of a preposition when the object is the same as the subject of the verb: They had to cook for themselves. He was feeling very sorry for himself. but we use object pronouns, not reflexives, after prepositions of place: He had a suitcase beside him. (NOT himself)