A 'reflexive object' is a reflexive pronoun used as an object in a sentence.
A reflexive pronoun is a word used to 'reflect back' to its antecedent.
They are: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.
Examples:
I saw myself in the mirror.(direct object of the verb 'saw')
Mandy made herself a sandwich.(indirect object of the verb 'made')
Mike went fishing by himself. (object of the preposition 'by')
In English, the word 'myself' is the first-person reflexive pronoun. A reflexive pronoun is used when you the agent (the doer/subject) of an action is the same as the recipient (the receiver/object) of the action. Compare:I accidentally hit him in the head.I accidentally hit myself in the head.The following is ungrammatical:X I accidentally hit me in the head.Other reflexive pronouns are: yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, themselves, and yourselves.
Yourself is a pronoun as it replaces your name.
The word 'himself' is not a noun.The word 'himself' is a pronoun, a reflexive pronoun; a word that takes the place of a noun and reflects back to that noun.The reflexive pronouns are: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.Example: Jack stopped short when he saw himself in the store window. He thought he recognized the image when he realized it was himself.
The object without charge is called Neutral object.
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Reflexive means being directed back on oneself. In language, a reflexive pronoun is used when the subject and object of a verb are the same. Reflexive verbs indicate that the subject is performing an action on itself.
Reflexive: Did Jane make the dress herself? Intensive: Yes, Jane herself made the dress. . Reflexive: Will you have to testify yourself? Intensive: I myself will not have to testify.
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The pronoun 'myself' is a reflexive pronoun, a word that 'reflects' back on a noun in the sentence.The reflexive pronouns are: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.A reflexive pronoun functions as an appositive; a word used to rename a noun or pronoun used earlier in a sentence. When a reflexive pronoun can rename a subject or an object noun. Examples:Subject: I made myself some breakfast. ('myself' is the appositive for the subject pronoun 'I', the indirect object of the verb 'made')Object: I gave the message to John himself. ('himself' is the appositive for the noun 'John', which is the object of the preposition 'to')
Reflexive pronouns are object pronouns that refers to the same person as the subject. 'I cut myself.' 'You see yourself as the leader.' Himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves, and oneself are the other reflexive pronouns.
Reflexive pronouns 'reflect' back on the subject like a mirror.The reflexive pronouns are: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.Example sentences:Imade the cookies myself.Youare a good friend yourself.He made himself pancakes for breakfast.Theyfixed the roof themselves.
Reflexive pronounsare used to refer back to the subject antecedent when the subject and the object are the same. They are called reflexive because they 'reflect back' on the subject.The reflexive pronouns are:myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.Examples:He thought himself a ladies man.She made the cake herself.
The reflexive pronoun that takes the place of a third person, singular, noun (or pronoun) for a male is himself.Examples:Dad made himself a sandwich.He made himself a sandwich.The pronoun 'him' is an objective, third person, singular personal pronoun. A reflexive pronoun does not normally replace an object noun or pronoun.
"Himself" is not any kind of preposition; it is a reflexive pronoun.
"Reflexive" and "transitive" are not contrary. Educate may be a transitive or an intransitive verb. Reflexive verbs are transitive by definition, having an object identical to their subject: I educate myself.
The reflexive pronoun in the sentence is "myself." It is used when the subject and object of the sentence refer to the same person or thing, showing that the action is being done by the subject to themselves.
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