Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Reflexive"
El significado de "Reflexive" en varias frases y oraciones
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¿Qué significa A reflexive relationship is bidirectional, with both the cause and the effect affecting each other in a relationship that can't be distinguished as cause or effect.
"that can't be distinguished as cause of effect" <--About what this "~"part explains???
"that can't be distinguished as cause of effect" <--About what this "~"part explains???
A:
@Annamaria1004 the "both the cause and the effect" because the sentence is saying that the cause and effect cannot be distinguished, meaning they don't know the cause or effect anymore. Sorry if that was hard. If you have more questions i can answer
Q:
¿Qué significa reflexive verbs ?
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basically a reflexive verb is a verb in a sentence where the subject of the sentence is ALSO the object being acted upon.
for example if the verb is 'wash' then a sentence could be "I (subject) wash myself (object)"
I am both the subject and the object in the sentence, making 'wash' a reflexive verb
for example if the verb is 'wash' then a sentence could be "I (subject) wash myself (object)"
I am both the subject and the object in the sentence, making 'wash' a reflexive verb
Q:
¿Qué significa reflexive (thoughts)?
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Revisa la pregunta para ver la respuesta
Q:
¿Qué significa reflexive thoughts?
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It's similar to self awareness, at least from my own understanding. Being aware of your habitual way of reacting to life, your habitual thought processes, being aware of your own beliefs and how you come to have them. Like reflecting on yourself.
Ejemplos de oración usando "Reflexive"
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Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con It isn't clear to me the reflexive pronouns. Can you give me examples please?.
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The first one of my examples.
"I'm going to get myself a coffee."
"I'm going to go get my coffee"
The first I'm going to either buy a coffee or make one.
The second I already have a coffee and have left it somewhere.
"I'm going to get myself a coffee."
"I'm going to go get my coffee"
The first I'm going to either buy a coffee or make one.
The second I already have a coffee and have left it somewhere.
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Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con reflexive .
A:
I’m very reflexive when flies are near me.
Playing ping pong brings out my reflexive side.
Playing ping pong brings out my reflexive side.
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Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con reflexive pronouns .
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I washed myself clean in the shower.... usually word ending with -self..
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Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con reflexive pronouns thanks.
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@Andrewi: be careful while using the knife , you could hurt yourself .
i hurt my self while using the knife .
we finshed the meal ourselves .
i'm not talking about the topic itself , i'm takling about a related thing .
the cat was washing itself.
we are proud that you finished the race that in itself is an accomplishment
i made myself a cup of tea .
you could also add *by*
she went to the movie by herself
he washed the car by himself
we found our way here all by ourselves
i hurt my self while using the knife .
we finshed the meal ourselves .
i'm not talking about the topic itself , i'm takling about a related thing .
the cat was washing itself.
we are proud that you finished the race that in itself is an accomplishment
i made myself a cup of tea .
you could also add *by*
she went to the movie by herself
he washed the car by himself
we found our way here all by ourselves
Palabras similares a "Reflexive" y sus diferencias
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre I got to discuss reflexive verbs. y I got to discussing reflexive verbs. ?
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Thx a lot!
Thx a lot!
Traducciones de "Reflexive"
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? what's reflexive pronouns ???
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Revisa la pregunta para ver la respuesta
Otras preguntas sobre "Reflexive"
Q:
I don't really understand reflexive pronouns.
I had a question when I saw the example sentence in the picture.
I thought that forsake himself is correct, not forsake him.
He asked her not to forsake him when he had difficult moments.
He asked her not to forsake himself when he had difficult moments.
Do these two sentences mean exactly the same situation?
I had a question when I saw the example sentence in the picture.
I thought that forsake himself is correct, not forsake him.
He asked her not to forsake him when he had difficult moments.
He asked her not to forsake himself when he had difficult moments.
Do these two sentences mean exactly the same situation?
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"To forsake himself" doesn't make sense here because the situation is "he asked her".
These are the instructions that the man gave to the woman. The man doesn't want to be forsaken by the woman. She must not forsake him.
The subject of "forsake" is "her", but the object is "him". You can only use "himself" if the subject and object are both "him".
These are the instructions that the man gave to the woman. The man doesn't want to be forsaken by the woman. She must not forsake him.
The subject of "forsake" is "her", but the object is "him". You can only use "himself" if the subject and object are both "him".
Q:
What does 'reflexive partisanship" mean?
I found those words in an article about American politics.
I would like to know what reflexive implies.
I found those words in an article about American politics.
I would like to know what reflexive implies.
A:
It's a synonym for "knee jerk". It means that politicians act in a partisan way without even thinking twice about it. In other words, partisan politics has become an unconcious habit.
Q:
How do I use reflexive pronouns? (myself, yourself, himself, herself, ourselves, ourselves)
in the middle of the sentence for example: she made herself the dress or at the end of the sentence for example: she made the dress herself.
in the middle of the sentence for example: she made herself the dress or at the end of the sentence for example: she made the dress herself.
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Depends on emphasis.
She made herself the dress-- emphasis is the making of the dress. That she did it for herself is secondary.
She made the dress herself -- emphasis is on the fact that she was the one who made it. That it was a dress is secondary.
She made herself the dress-- emphasis is the making of the dress. That she did it for herself is secondary.
She made the dress herself -- emphasis is on the fact that she was the one who made it. That it was a dress is secondary.
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How I know when I have to use reflexive pronouns? My language, when formally spoken, is very unlike English in that.
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English rarely uses reflexive pronouns at all. you can honestly survive without using them at all.
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