This indefinite pronoun means "many possible times"
anytime
Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject is the same as the _____.
object
In everyday speech, instead of impersonal "one," we use...
you
I asked the teacher ____ some help.
for
What's the capital of Brazil?
BrasÃlia!
This indefinite pronoun means "all the people".
everyone
Fill in:
They made it ________.
themselves
Possessive form of impersonal "one"
one's
This smoothie ______ _____ strawberry.
tastes of
Heads or Tails?
HEADS!
Name 4 indefinite pronouns that end with "thing".
something, anything, everything, nothing
Reflexive pronouns are sometimes used for...
emphasis!
TRUE / FALSE:
We can mix "one" and "you" in the same sentence.
FALSE
If you ________ ____ yourself, you can achieve anything.
believe in
TRUE OR FALSE?
We never use anything in statements.
FALSE.
We can use any with a statement if the meaning is "without limit."
I'm so hungry I could eat anything!
Do we use the singular or plural form of a verb with indefinite pronouns?
Singular
Name two verbs that commonly use reflexive pronouns.
cut, enjoy, hurt, introduce, kill...
Make a sentence using impersonal "one".
EX:
One should never give up.
I really enjoy this nice bike I purchased.
I'm really ____ ____ it.
pleased with
TRUE OR FALSE?
We never use something in questions.
False.
We use it with polite requests.
Would you like something to drink?
What pronoun do we use to refer back to "someone"?
Someone phoned for you.
I told ______ you were busy.
them
Name all reflexive pronouns.
Which is correct? Why?
"One must remember where one came from."
"You should remember where you came from."
Either is fine!
The first is a little formal.
The second is informal.
Explain the difference:
LOOK AT
LOOK UP TO
look at = verb + preposition (same basic meaning of verb)
look up to = phrasal verb (new meaning of verb)
What's the difference?
"everyone" VS "every one"
Explain!
everyone = all the people
every one = each single one