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Reflexive pronouns
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Solve the riddle:
I'm made of glass, this much is true. But when you look, you won't see trough. Reflect on this and you'll have a clue!
Write your guess in a Word document!
The answer to the riddle:
Why mirror? A mirror's job is to reflect back to you. Today's lesson covers a type of pronouns that reflect, too.
Reflexive pronouns
Write the title down in your notebook!
We use reflexive pronouns when the object of the sentence is the same as the subject.
She saw herself in the mirror. "she" and "herself" refer to the same person
Click at the button. Try to connect the subject pronouns with the correct reflective pronouns.
Look at the tables to see the form and usage of the reflexive pronouns. Copy the first table in your notebooks!
Let's solve some tasks!
- The first task
- The second task
- The third task
Click on the buttons and solve some tasks. You can check your answers in each task, just by clicking at the appropriate button. If you have some errors, correct them in your Word document.
Solve this task in your Word document.
Look at the table!
Some verbs change their meaning slightly when they have a reflexive pronoun as an object. Write your own sentence for each of the expressions from the table in your Word document. Now, save the document and send it to your teacher.
HOMEWORK: Write a short story that is at least 10 sentences long. Use all the reflexive pronouns in your story! Write in a Word document and send it to your teacher!