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Victo Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Reflexive Pronoun

I myself am not going. (No commas around 'myself'?)

E-mail either Charlie or myself. (Should be 'me' instead of 'myself'?)

Would you say, 'Not unlike myself, she likes anchovies" or "Not unlike me, she likes anchovies"?

Could you please cite a few examples in which 'myself' would be correctly used in a sentence?

Thanks.
  

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I am not going. (No myself) E-mail either Charlie or me . ) Not.

  • I am not going.
  • (No myself) E-mail either Charlie or me .
  • ) Not.
  • Exemples: I prefer to stay alone.
  • I prefer to stay by myself.
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I am not going. (No myself)

E-mail either Charlie or me. (Should be 'me' instead of 'myself'?) Not.

Exemples:

I prefer to stay alone.

I prefer to stay by myself.

I can do it alone.

I can do it by myself.

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