- A reflexive pronoun refers to the subject of a sentence.
- The words myself, yourself, himself, herself, and itself are singular reflexive pronouns.
- The words ourselves, yourselves, and themselves are plural reflexive pronouns.
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I can tie my shoes by myself.
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She made herself wake up early this morning.
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Did you cook dinner by yourself?
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The girls helped themselves to the cookies.
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You should be proud of yourselves for winning the game!
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We cleaned up the park by ourselves.