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what is different between:(ourself )and(ourselves)?
Jul 17, 2009 2:41 PM
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Ourself is not a correct English word, because SELF is singular while OUR is plural. So you can not say, we ....ourself. You can say one can care for oneself, but we take care of ourselves. Ourself is like saying 5 banana, insted of 5 bananaS. H Hope that helps!
July 19, 2009
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Hi Mamoun, Ourselves -"Ourselves" is the plural reflexive pronoun used with we. Ex. We are enjoying ourselves. We consider ourselves the best players in the league. -"Ourselves" can also be used for emphasis. Ex. We ourselves will not fight in your evil war. We ourselves are certain of our success. -"Ourselves" can mean in normal condition or health. Ex. We are not ourselves today. We all have colds. Ourself -"Ourself" means "myself" when the speaker uses WE instead of I. This is something a KING might say (or maybe a very pretentious person). It is sometimes called speaking in the Royal plural. You might encounter this when reading Shakespeare (or as an error in grammar when someone uses "ourself" incorrectly in place of "ourselves"). Ex. We will keep ourself busy until you return--- from Shakespeare. "We would like to go to France but we cannot bother ourself about the details." -said the King to his servants. Денис
July 17, 2009
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August 1, 2023
The distinction is between single and plural.
July 18, 2009
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