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Silak12 Posted 14 years ago
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Are these right?

Hye everyone! please help me in correcting this sentence.

"they themselves are the problem for themselves"

"he himself is the problem for himself"

Are these right .Please rectify these it will be so nice of you all.
  

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I couldn't say if they are correct but they certainly aren't natural. They themselves are their own problem. He himself is his own problem.

  • I couldn't say if they are correct but they certainly aren't natural.
  • They themselves are their own problem.
  • He himself is his own problem.
  • Would be the closest I'd get to your meaning though I'm more likely to say: They themselves are their biggest problem.
  • He himself is his biggest problem.
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I couldn't say if they are correct but they certainly aren't natural.

They themselves are their own problem.

He himself is his own problem.

Would be the closest I'd get to your meaning though I'm more likely to say:

They themselves are their biggest problem.

He himself is his biggest problem.

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