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Pronouns #16 (permalink) Mon Oct 26, 2009 13:36 pm   Pronouns
 

Mister Micawber wrote:
What do your dots ('......') mean?


I mean that How to use reflexive pronouns myself, yourself, herself,himself,itself, ourselves, yourselves and theirselves

How to use pronouns like others, one other and another.

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Reflexive pronouns #17 (permalink) Mon Oct 26, 2009 13:44 pm   Reflexive pronouns
 

Use the reflexive pronouns to show that the verb action acts upon the subject of the sentence ('I cut myself') or as emphasis for the subject as agent ('I myself have never met Garcia Marquez, although my sister has').

What other pronouns are like 'others', 'one other' and 'another',Yah?
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