1. “I always do my homework myself . Nobody helps me .” - “What about your sister? Does she do her homework herself ?” - “Well, she’s younger than me. Sometimes my father helps she” 2. Some of the girls in my class make their clothes themselves . I’ve tried making my own clothes, but when I put them on and look at me in a mirror, I hope that other people won’t laugh at ___ when they see me ! 3. “I’m thirsty. Can I get me a glass of orange juice?” “Of course!” I said. “Help me !”. So he poured himself a glass of orange juice. “Shall I pour a glass for you ?” he asked me. “No, thanks," I said. “I can pour a glass when I’m thirsty.” 4. We have a big garden, so we grow a lot of our own food ourselves .Our neighbours have tried growing their food themselves but they only have a small garden. 5. My cat is very clever. When it’s hungry, it goes into the kitchen and gets himself something to eat. The box of cat food is on the floor. The cat knocks over. Some bits of food fall out of it, and the cat eats them.
1. Did Janet really fix the car himself ? 2. Thank you for inviting us. We’ve enjoyed you. 3. The children would like to pick out their father’s gift themselves. 4. Do you really like the cake? I baked it myself . 5. Tell Bob to make himself at home. I’ll be off the phone in a minute. 6. What do you sometimes have to remind yourself to do? 7. Brad says he doesn’t enjoy playing golf by him 8. The house it is nice, but the location isn’t good.
Crocodiles or crocs are talked about a lot in Australia. Usually they are separated into two types: saltwater crocs and freshwater crocs. Saltwater crocs are known as ‘salties’ and freshwater crocs are called ‘freshies’. Salties, which can be five meters long, are considered much more dangerous than freshies. Swimmers who are caught by a saltie, are rolled around in the water until their necks are broken. Then the swimmer’s body is stored under some wood by the croc until it is soft enough for him to chew. Freshies are much smaller and swimming with them is thought to be safe but a little scary.
1. Did Janet really fix the car himself ? 2. Thank you for inviting us. We’ve enjoyed you. 3. The children would like to pick out their father’s gift themselves. 4. Do you really like the cake? I baked it myself . 5. Tell Bob to make himself at home. I’ll be off the phone in a minute. 6. What do you sometimes have to remind yourself to do? 7. Brad says he doesn’t enjoy playing golf by him 8. The house it is nice, but the location isn’t good.
are separated into two types: saltwater crocs and freshwater crocs. Saltwater crocs
are known as ‘salties’ and freshwater crocs are called ‘freshies’.
Salties, which can be five meters long, are considered much more dangerous than
freshies. Swimmers who are caught by a saltie, are rolled around in the water
until their necks are broken. Then the swimmer’s body is stored under some
wood by the croc until it is soft enough for him to chew. Freshies are much smaller and
swimming with them is thought to be safe but a little scary.