No, the quote "help yourself to some chips" is not reflexive. Reflexive pronouns are used to refer back to the subject of the sentence, indicating that the subject is also the recipient of the action. For example, "I washed myself" is reflexive because "myself" refers back to "I."
Reflexive verbs are sometimes just the one form you can have of a verb and just need to conjugate to fit it, but also, the reflexive verb is to portray the action you're doing yourself. Je me lave - I wash (myself). It implies you do the action yourself
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Computer chips are made from silicon and sand that has a high quartz content. Computer chips help to store computer memory.
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In the example sentence, the pronoun 'himself' is a reflexive pronoun. A reflexive pronouns 'reflects' back to its antecedent.As an intensive pronoun the sentence would read:Jason himself finished the remodeling.An intensive pronoun emphasizes its antecedent.
"Myself," like "himself" or "herself," is a reflexive pronoun. It can be used in one of two ways:# When the doer of the action is the same as the receiver. For example: "He screwed himself over by procrastinating." "I cut myself because I was mentally ill." In these cases, the person doing the action ("screwing," "cutting") is the same as the person receiving the action (being screwed, being cut). In cases like this, it is INCORRECT to use ordinary objective pronouns - "He screwed him" is wrong, and most people will recognize that instinctively.# For emphasis. Little kids use this construction to show how proud they are that they have learned to do something: "I tied my shoes myself!" It is used to emphasize that I did it, and not someone else. In that example, the pronoun is placed at the end of the sentence. But the schmancier way to use this is by putting the reflexive pronoun right after the noun. "He himself had discovered the secret passage a year ago, before she did." "Himself" is used to emphasize that HE was the one who discovered it, HIMSELF.
Reflexive responses are automatic reactions by the body or mind to a stimulus, without conscious thought. These responses help protect the body and maintain homeostasis, such as blinking when something comes close to the eye or pulling your hand away from a hot surface.
Confucius - What you do not want done to yourself do not do other thing example of don't give up
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