She was alone at home. She had to do all the work ____ . *
her own
for himself
at the end
by herself
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The correct answer is - by herself
She was alone at home. She had to do all the work by herself.
Explanation:
- The word "herself" is a reflexive pronoun or the reflexive form of "she".
- Following are the situations when the word 'herself' is used in a sentence -
- It is used as an object referring to the same woman who is the subject of the sentence or who is mentioned somewhere earlier in the sentence.
- It is used to show that the woman, girl or female animal doing something is also affected or involved in its action that you are referring to.
- It is used to emphasize that you are referring to a specific woman, girl, or female animal and not to anyone else.
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Answer: The answer is - " by herself "
She was alone at home. She had to do all the work by herself.
Explanation:
- Reflexive Pronouns: A reflexive pronoun is a specific kind of pronoun that is used for the object of a verb when it refers to the same noun as the subject of that verb.
- When this occurs, the reflexive pronoun is called a reflexive object pronoun.
- These are the pronouns that finish in "self" or "selves" in the English language, such as "himself," "myself," "ourselves," etc.
- Examples include "himself," "myself," and "ourselves."
- A reflexive pronoun should be used for the object of a verb whenever the object and the subject of the verb are the same. In that case, you should not utilize one.
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