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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Reflexive pronoun . . . or not?

George tripped him and Peter.

If the "him" is referring to George, should the reflexive pronoun be used? If I'm understanding this, the sentence would read correctly as: George tripped himself. I'm not sure which pronoun is correct in the original sentence.
  

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Yes, if him is George, it should read himself . Perhaps more usually, Peter would come first: He tripped Peter and himself .

  • Yes, if him is George, it should read himself .
  • Perhaps more usually, Peter would come first: He tripped Peter and himself .
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Yes, if him is George, it should read himself. Perhaps more usually, Peter would come first: He tripped Peter and himself.
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AnonymousGeorge tripped him and Peter.

If the "him" is referring to George, should the reflexive pronoun be used? If I'm understanding this, the sentence would read correctly as: George tripped himself. I'm not sure which pronoun is correct in the original sentence.

How did George trip himself?
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lol "Tripped" was simply what came to mind in the middle of the night when I needed an action verb that would substitute for a canon-specific verb that not everyone would recognize. It would be rather difficult for him to trip himself, but he could easily Apparate himself and his friend!

Thanks for the help!

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