A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun (or nouns) in a sentence.
The pronoun 'ourselves' takes the place of the nouns (names) for the person speaking and one or more other people.
The pronoun 'ourselves' is a reflexive pronoun, a word used to 'reflect back' to its antecedent.
Example use: We took our lunches to the park to have ourselves a picnic.
The pronoun 'ourselves' and its antecedent 'we' (a personal pronoun) are used to take the place of the names of the person speaking and one or more other people. The person speaking will rarely use his/her own name.
Another example: Dad and I fixed the bicycle ourselves.
The pronoun 'ourselves' takes the place of its compound antecedent 'Dad and I'.
The word "ourselves" functions as a pronoun because it can be used in place of a noun (such as a person or group of people) to avoid repetition in a sentence. It specifically refers to the reflexive form of the pronoun "we" when the action of the verb is being performed by the same subject.
Ourselfs is not a word.The pronoun "ourselves" is a reflexive pronoun, a word that 'reflects' back to its antecedent.The pronoun "ourselves" is the first person, plural reflexive pronoun.Example: We made ourselvescomfortable while we waited.
No, the word 'ourselves' is a pronoun, a reflexive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a plural noun (or pronoun), or two or more nouns, and 'reflects back' to that noun. The pronoun 'ourselves' is the first person, plural, reflexive pronoun.A verb is a word for an action or a state of being.Example: Jack and I built the picnic table ourselves. (the word 'built' is the verb, a word for the action)
Yes, "ourselves" is a pronoun used to refer to a group of people including the speaker. It functions as both a reflexive pronoun (when the action of the verb is done to the subject) and an emphatic pronoun (to add emphasis to the subject).
The sentence, "You took care of ourselves." is an incorrect use of pronouns.The pronoun 'ourselves' is a first person pronoun. It can't 'reflect' or 'intensify' the second person pronoun 'you'.The sentence should read:"We took care of ourselves."Or:"You took car of yourselves."This pronouns 'ourselves' and 'yourselves' are functioning as reflexive pronouns, reflecting back to the antecedents 'we' and 'you' respectively.
The antecedent for the pronoun "ourselves" is typically a noun or noun phrase that refers to the same group of people. For example, in the sentence "We need to take care of ourselves," the antecedent for "ourselves" is "we," which refers to the same group of people.
Ourselfs is not a word.The pronoun "ourselves" is a reflexive pronoun, a word that 'reflects' back to its antecedent.The pronoun "ourselves" is the first person, plural reflexive pronoun.Example: We made ourselvescomfortable while we waited.
No, the word 'ourselves' is a pronoun, a reflexive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a plural noun (or pronoun), or two or more nouns, and 'reflects back' to that noun. The pronoun 'ourselves' is the first person, plural, reflexive pronoun.A verb is a word for an action or a state of being.Example: Jack and I built the picnic table ourselves. (the word 'built' is the verb, a word for the action)
No, it is not a preposition. The word ourselves is a plural reflexive pronoun.
Ourselves is a pronoun.
Yes, "ourselves" is a pronoun used to refer to a group of people including the speaker. It functions as both a reflexive pronoun (when the action of the verb is done to the subject) and an emphatic pronoun (to add emphasis to the subject).
The word 'ourself' is incorrect.The first person, plural, reflexive pronoun is ourselves.Example: We did all of the work ourselves.
The word ourselves is a reflexive pronoun; the reflexive pronouns are: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.The emphatic (intensive) pronouns are the reflexive pronouns used for emphasis. In other words they are the same pronouns used in an intensive manner; intensive pronouns are placed right after the noun or pronoun it 'reflects'.Examples:Reflexive: We made the cookies ourselves.Intensive: We ourselves made these cookies.
The antecedent for the pronoun "ourselves" is typically a noun or noun phrase that refers to the same group of people. For example, in the sentence "We need to take care of ourselves," the antecedent for "ourselves" is "we," which refers to the same group of people.
A reflexive pronoun is a word that reflects back to the noun or pronoun antecedent.The reflexive pronouns are: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.Example sentences:"We can watch the movie ourselves when you come.""We can watch the movie when you yourself come."
The sentence, "You took care of ourselves." is an incorrect use of pronouns.The pronoun 'ourselves' is a first person pronoun. It can't 'reflect' or 'intensify' the second person pronoun 'you'.The sentence should read:"We took care of ourselves."Or:"You took car of yourselves."This pronouns 'ourselves' and 'yourselves' are functioning as reflexive pronouns, reflecting back to the antecedents 'we' and 'you' respectively.
The pronoun form would be "ourselves."The term overself is a philosophical jargon word meaning a higher self.
No, it is a pronoun. It is the first person plural, reflexive case, e.g. We did it ourselves.