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we enjoyed ourselves

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  • ourselves — our|selves [ aur selvz ] pronoun *** Ourselves is a reflexive pronoun, being the reflexive form of we. It can be used especially in the following ways: as an object that refers to the same people who are the subject of the sentence or who are… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • ourselves */*/*/ — UK [aʊə(r)ˈselvz] / US [aʊrˈselvz] pronoun Summary: Ourselves is a reflexive pronoun, being the reflexive form of we. It can be used especially in the following ways: as an object that refers to the same people who are the subject of the sentence …   English dictionary

  • reflexive verbs — are the type constructed with myself, herself, ourselves, etc., in which the subject of the verb and the object are the same person or thing, as in We enjoyed ourselves and Make yourself at home …   Modern English usage

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  • despite — 01. She got the job [despite] the fact that she had very little experience. 02. She has decided to stay with her husband [despite] the fact he had an affair with her best friend. 03. He won the badminton match [despite] the fact that he was… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • a great deal — to a very much extent (e.g., we enjoyed ourselves a great deal at the party ); not often or in large quantities (e.g., I don t drink a great deal of alcohol ) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • a good deal — adverb to a very great degree or extent I feel a lot better we enjoyed ourselves very much she was very much interested this would help a great deal • Syn: ↑a lot, ↑lots, ↑a great deal, ↑much …   Useful english dictionary

  • a great deal — adverb 1. to a very great degree or extent (Freq. 1) I feel a lot better we enjoyed ourselves very much she was very much interested this would help a great deal • Syn: ↑a lot, ↑lots, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • a lot — adverb to a very great degree or extent (Freq. 17) I feel a lot better we enjoyed ourselves very much she was very much interested this would help a great deal • Syn: ↑lots, ↑a good deal, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • lots — I noun a large number or amount (Freq. 10) made lots of new friends she amassed stacks of newspapers • Syn: ↑tons, ↑dozens, ↑heaps, ↑piles, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

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