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Tufguy Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Myself

"If at the time of interview any company says that it won't be able to provide the cab to the employee". Can that employee say "If you didn't provide cab, I would not be able to come to office myself or on my own"?
  

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Hello, tufguy—and welcome to English Forums. Say this: If you cannot provide a cab, I won't be able to come to work.

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Hello, tufguy—and welcome to English Forums.

Say this:

If you cannot provide a cab, I won't be able to come to work.
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So, where to use "Myself" and what exactly does it mean? If it cannot be used in this sentence then how to use "Myself" and "On my own"?
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tufguyIf it cannot be used in this sentence
There is no need for it in your sentence. Reflexive pronouns are used when a verb action happens to the subject (The dog scratched himself / I cut myself with the kitchen knife ) or for emphasis ( If you won't help me, then I'll do it myself I myself do not smoke, but please feel free to have a cigarette y

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