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Supysect | Opject Possesstve | Possessive REFLEXIVE, PRONOUNS | PRONOUNS ADJECTIVES | PRONOUNS PRONOUNS I Me My Mine Myself ‘Yourself You You Your Yours Yourselves (plural) He Him His His Himself She Her Her ‘Hers: Herself It It Its, Its Itself We Us Our Ours: Ourselves They Them ‘Their Theirs Themselves Examples + They want to meet us but we don’t want to meet them, These shoes are my shoes. These shoes are mine. * She looked at herself in the mirror. EACH OTHER / ONE ANOTHER “Each other” is used to refer to two people: Tom and Jennifer looked at each other furiously. “One another” is used to refer to three or more people: * ‘The twenty students attending the lecture looked at one another blankly. Either phrase may be used when there is no definite context, Are these clothes 2 (A) (B) © () his here's at him he's Is Greg a friend 2 (A) (B) © (D) to your at you your of yours 1 spoke to the President a (A) (B) © @) him himself he each other Can you give a glass of water? (A) (B) © (D) I me mine myself The door closes by 4 (A) (B) © @) it its itself themselves 4, 10. Luke and Vicky phone every evening. (A) himself (B) themselves (C) each other (D) they My boyfriend and first met at a party. (a) 1 (B) Me (© Mine (D) Ourselves Jerry, are you enjoying this evening? (A) yourselves (B) yourself (C) you (D) yours Look at in the mirror. (A) you (B) yourself (© yours (D) your All the players were looking at (A) one another (B) himself (C) ourselves (D) their

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