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REFLEXIVE AND INDEFINITE PRONOUNS - Coggle Diagram
REFLEXIVE AND INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
Indefinite pronouns - what are they?
An indefinite pronoun does not refer to any specific person, thing or amount.
Reflexive pronouns
The nine English reflexive pronouns are myself, yourself, himself, herself, oneself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves.
Singular-6 examples
No one- NO ONE is knocks on the door?, NO ONE plays in the parck?
Everyone- EVERYONE comes to the park?, EVERYONE makes the activity?
do SOMEONE see how this team plays?,
I know someone who gives piano lessons
Singular and plural - singular:·everyone, everybody, someone, no one, either, nobody and anybody. plural: few, several, both, others, many, all, and some.
plural -6 examples
others- I don’t like the red one. I prefer the OTHERS colour, his one’s too big. Do you have it in OTHERS sizes?.
someone- i'll send SOMEONE at once, do SOMEONE see how this team plays?
both- BOTH parents are alive, BOTH students didn't wear the school uniform.
singular
myself- I saw MYSELF in the mirror.
himself- carlos sent HIMSELF a copy.
herself- Mary sent HERSELF a copy
itself- My dog hurt ITSELF
yourself- Why do you blame YOURSELF?
Plural
themselves.- They cannot look after THEMSELVES
yourselves- Can you help YOUSELVES?
ourselves- We blame OURSELVES