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 often 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
Indefinite pronouns are followed by a...
Singular verb
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?

TRUE!


What pronoun do we use to refer back to "someone"?
Someone phoned for you.
I told ______ you were busy.
them
Name all reflexive pronouns.
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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