yourself

In general linguistics, a reflexive pronoun, sometimes simply called a reflexive, is an anaphoric pronoun that must be coreferential with another nominal (its antecedent) within the same clause.
In the English language specifically, a reflexive pronoun will end in -self or -selves, and refer to a previously named noun or pronoun (myself, yourself, ourselves, themselves, etc.). English intensive pronouns, used for emphasis, take the same form.
In generative grammar, a reflexive pronoun is an anaphor that must be bound by its antecedent (see binding). In a general sense, it is a noun phrase that obligatorily gets its meaning from another noun phrase in the sentence. Different languages have different binding domains for reflexive pronouns, according to their structure.

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  1. P

    Give yourself a parking fine

    I have just witnessed a lad pull up in a vauxhall corsa big exhaust you know the type, park on double yellows in the town centre. Get out stick a parking ticket on his car. come back 5 mins later removed it and off he went. you have got to admire his cheek lol
  2. W

    how to gain experience?

    I am 3 months into a two year city and guilds nvq level 2 plumbing course but need to gain experience. I only go to college 1 day a week so have time to work as an apprentice or even work unpaid. Any advice would be greatly appreciated...thanks
  3. hammers4spanner

    chlorification

    Can you do the chlorification of a new system if you have a wras cert or is it something else altogether??
  4. A

    Any cheap way to do a Power flush yourself?

    A friend has been recommended a power flush by the plumber but he can't afford that. He is a DIY expert so was wondering is there a way to do a power flush on your own. Someone suggested getting a water pipe, taking the rads off and flushing each and every radiator thoroughly with water. Would...
  5. D

    Pressure Relief Valve abbreviations

    I am trying to buy a pressure relief valve for a central heating boiler and do not understand the abbreviations associated with them. I see variants such as "MSV", "MSL", "MSM" and "MSML" etc. etc. Can anyone tell me what these stand for?
  6. G

    Landlord Inspection Requirements

    Hi Guys, first post from newly qualified engineer out on his own. Have just completed Landlord inspection and obviously being new have covered everything and a bit more. Question is this: Is a FGA check mandatory for Landlord report. Alpha CB24x, brass screw for FGA check is seized solid. Flame...
  7. M

    Losing confidence in yourself

    Sorry for the negative feel to this email but has anyone done a job or a couple of jobs where by it may have taken longer to do then usual or you just couldn't get your head around something to make it work/install it properly? Maybe I'm being a bit harsh on myself but not a good feeling when...
  8. R

    Old Plumbers... Get Yourself Checked Out

    I'm 53 years old ,have been plumbing since i was 16, I recently had a bad cold and developed a chest infection, the first batch of anti-biotics wouldn't shift it so they gave me a second dose and a chest x ray. I was mortified when they called me in to tell me i had "pleural plaques" caused by...
  9. B

    How do you guys distinguish yourselves from all the other plumbers

    I have read the forum and noticed a few people who have said they are finding work come by harder now a days. While others are turning away work because they have too much. I was wondering if we could help out the plumbers who are struggling at the moment by starting a thread which could maybe...
  10. B

    my performas broken it should not happen to a gasman

    for the first time in nearly 6 years its dead wife rings and says its cold and theres a red light on she is told not to touch anything as she normally breaks it even worst,so gets home quickly discovered its a gas issue as gas hob not working (no dinner either) meter has failed/jammed shut its a...
  11. G

    British Gas Vs Working For Yourself

    Hi guys, I am currently working for Bg and have been for the last 7 years. Like most BG engineers I am not happy with usually stuff already mentioned on this site. It has now got to the stage were i am considering going it alone. But is the grass really greener on the other side? I earn a...
  12. H

    If you find yourself low on work....

    Do some leaflet dropping.. I spent 2 hours today dropping A5's through about 150 doors, had 2 people chase me up the road for questions/quotes and now have 3 small jobs (taps etc.) and 1 quote for gravity boiler changed to combi condenser and after a chat hes very keen for someone local to do...
  13. G

    Did any of you find it hard when you first started up by yourself?

    We've been launched a week tomorrow and so far only had one call but he wasn't happy with my 35 pound call out charge. I had interest by people approaching me when they have seen my van but they are waiting till they get paid to book the work. I am on Yell.com for all local areas on the first...
  14. P

    Anyone worked for a big company then take the leap into working for yourself?

    Hello there, ive been working for a company for 16 years now doing plumbing, c / h, servicing then for the last 6 years ive been doing breakdowns and working on chp's / pps. I worked my way up through the ranks and became in my eyes a very good engineer but recently we were taken over by a VERY...
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