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l 8t Person
2 ud Person
3 rd l Person
Singular
myself
yourself
Mm,seif
herseif
Plural
ourselves
yourselves
themselves
Note: himself not hisself
themselves not thcirselves.
Reflexive pronouns are not so often used in the English as
m the German langnage. They are only employed when stress is
iaid on the pronoun, as: 1 did it myself.
After a preposition the personal pronoun is used, as:
The Clerk hat money about him (not himself).
Seif can be used as a noun: Seif is the first consideration
A man's « e If
Reciprocal Pronouns.
Each other, one another = uns, end), fid) or eincmber. ©Ir ftcbett
we love 6acfi otliw (not ti*s) or, one cinothev.
When shall we see each other ayain
(not see us acjain).
They spoke to each other (einatiber). They love each other (|td)P
Other is frequently used as a noun:
Other8 have done it.
Indefinite personal pronouns are offen eompounded
by adding one to any, some, every, no, etc. as:
any-one every-one
some-one no-one
(see indefinito numeral adjectives).
(affirmative) 1 am looking for someone.
(negative) I am not looking for any one.
1 am looking for no one.
Cf. also somebody, something, anybody,
anything, nobody, nothing.
PART VI.
V erbs.
There are two kinds of verbs, transitive and intransitive.
The verb agrees with its nominative in number and person.
Verbs are modified to express the relations of voice, mood
tense, number, and person.
Voice; Verbs have two voices, the active and the passive.