Title: Understanding the Difference Between Theirselves and Themselves
Understanding Theirselves vs. Themselves
History: “Theirselves” and “themselves” are pronouns used to talk about people doing things to or for themselves.
How to use: We use “themselves” when talking about a group of people doing things to or for themselves. On the other hand, “theirselves” is not actually a word in standard English and should be avoided in formal writing.
Trick to Remember the Difference: Remember that “themselves” is the correct term to use when referring to a group of people. Stay away from using “theirselves” to avoid grammatical errors.
Examples of Themselves:
- They made breakfast by themselves.
- The children enjoyed playing by themselves in the park.
- Can they dress themselves for the party?
- The students taught themselves the new dance routine.
- The guests helped themselves to the delicious buffet.
Examples of Theirselves:
- (Note: Incorrect usage) They made breakfast by theirselves.
- (Note: Incorrect usage) The children enjoyed playing by theirselves in the park.
- (Note: Incorrect usage) Can they dress theirselves for the party?
- (Note: Incorrect usage) The students taught theirselves the new dance routine.
- (Note: Incorrect usage) The guests helped theirselves to the delicious buffet.
Summary:
“Themselves” is the correct form to use when talking about people doing things for or to themselves. It is important to avoid using “theirselves” as it is not considered a standard English word.
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