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Cogar Posted 19 years ago
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given to you / yourself

Hi,

Should I use "you" or "yourself"? I think is "you" but I see people use "yourself" often. Please explain. Thank you.

1. The information can be found in this book, a copy of which has already been given to (you / yourself).
  

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Hi, Should I use "you" or "yourself"? I think is "you" but I see people use "yourself" often. Please explain.

  • Hi, Should I use "you" or "yourself"?
  • I think is "you" but I see people use "yourself" often.
  • Please explain.
  • Thank you.
  • 1.
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Hi,

Should I use "you" or "yourself"? I think is "you" but I see people use "yourself" often. Please explain. Thank you.

1. The information can be found in this book, a copy of which has already been given to (you / yourself).

Say 'you'.

'Yourself ' is a reflexive pronoun. Generally speaking, these are us

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