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Reflexive Pronouns: myself / yourself / themselves etc.


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 683.


Speak on the following.

Read the text again and answer the questions.

1. What can you say about management in general?

2. Why does a large organization employ many managers?

3. What is important to an organization?

4. Does the ability to achieve organizational goals require great skills?

5. What can you say about management as a process?

6. What main resources are managers concerned with?

7. What incentives are used to keep employees content? Why?

8. How does an organization obtain financial resources?

9. Is external environment including the economy, consumer markets etc. changing rapidly? 10. What must an organization do to survive?

1. General definition of management.

2. Material and human resources.

3. Financial and informational resources.

 

I → me → myself he → him → himself she → her → herself you → you → yourself, yourselves we → us → ourselves they → them → themselves I looked at myself in the mirror. • He cut himself with a knife. • She fell off her bike but she didn't hurt herself. • Please help yourself. (one person) • Please help yourselves. (two or more people) • We had a good holiday. We enjoyed ourselves. • They had a nice time. They enjoyed themselves.

 

− by myself / by yourself etc. = alone:

• I went on holiday by myself. (= I went alone)

• 'Was she with friends?' 'No. she was by herself.

− each other

• Jill and Ann are good friends. They know each other well.

(= Jill knows Ann / Ann knows Jill)

• Paul and 1 live near each other. (= he lives near me / I live near him)

2.8. Finish the sentences with myself / yourself etc.

1 He looked at himself in the mirror.

2 I'm not angry with you. I'm angry with ... .

3 Margaret had a nice time in London. She enjoyed ... .

4 My friends had a nice time in London. They enjoyed ... .

5 I picked up a very hot plate and burnt ... .

6 He never thinks about other ðåîðle. Íå only thinks about ... .

7 I want to know more about you. Tell me about ... (one person)

8 Good bye! Have a nice holiday and look after ... ! (two people)

2.9. Write sentences with by myself /by yourself etc.

1. I went on holiday alone. I went on holiday by myself.

2. When I saw him, he was alone. When I saw him, he ... .

3. Don't go out alone. Don't ... .

4. I went to the cinema alone. I ... .

5. My sister lives alone. My sister ... .

6. Many people live alone. Many people ... .

2.10. Complete the sentences. Use: each other or ourselves / yourselves / themselves or us / you / them.

1. Paul and I live near each other .

2. Who are those people? Do you know them ?

3. You can help Tom and Tom can help you. So you and Tom can help ...... .

4. There's food in the kitchen. If you and Chris are hungry, you can help ...... .

5. We didn't go to Ann's party. She didn't invite ...... .

6. When we go on holiday, we always enjoy ...... .

7. Mary and Jane were at school together but they never see ...... now.

8. Diane and I are very good friends. We've known .... for a long time.

9. 'Did you see David and Diane at the party?' 'Yes, but I didn't speak to ... .

10. Many people talk to ...... when they're alone.


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