2. Oneself or each other ? Here’s a tip for you! Myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves and themselves are reflexive pronouns. They are used to talk about actions in which one is the performer and the receiver at the same time.
3. Oneself or each other ? Here’s a tip for you! Ex: Nancy burned herself while she was cooking dinner. Nancy is both the performer and the receiver of the action.
4. Oneself or each other ? Here’s a tip for you! We use EACH OTHER when two different people perform the same action, one being the receiver and the other being the performer and vice versa.
5. Oneself or each other ? Here’s a tip for you! Ex: Martha and Bill couldn’t help looking at each other at the party. Martha was looking at Bill and he was also looking at her.
6. Oneself or each other ? Here’s a tip for you! Learn more about this at the library : AZAR, Betty Schrampfer. Understanding and Using English Grammar . 3 ed. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Education, 1999. At the Learning Center : Side by Side 2B. CD-ROM Focus On Grammar Intermediate