I enjoyed a quiet evening at home by myself.
I can drive myself home because I had nothing to drink.
I have no idea how I cut myself, but I need a band aid.
I bought myself a hot new dress and a pair of high heels.
The link will give a couple of examples of a word you want in a sentence.
Syringe.................Some people use a syringe with drugs
I'm sure you are able to figure it out for yourself.
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Myself
like " Remy and myself are going to the movies"
An elite private contracting agency was dispatched to neutralize the threat.
Using myself word in introduction, shows your proud nature. Myself should never be used when you introduce in an interview!!
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It depends on how you are using "Jane or me". Here are examples: Correct: Jane or I will be going to the park. Incorrect: Jane or me/myself will be going to the park. Correct: Please give the book to Jane or me. Incorrect: Please give the book to Jane or I/myself. (I hear this incorrect usage quite often.) Correct: I did it myself. (Notice how only "I" can act on "myself". No one else can act on "myself"...because they are not the self.) The rule is this: Take the other person out of the sentence, and I/me/myself should stand on it's own. If used as the subject, use "I". If used as the direct object, use "me". If reflecting back on the self, with the subject of "I", use "myself".
Please give me examples in the sentence where the denotation is used!
You can use the word "myself" in a sentence when you are referring back to yourself for emphasis or clarification. For example, "I made the cake myself" emphasizes that you made it personally. Another instance is when it is used reflexively, such as "I hurt myself when I fell."