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Latest post Fri, Jan 23 2009 9:54 PM by Anonymous. 2 replies.
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Anonymous  +  652806 Fri, 23 Jan 09 06:16 PM
Please, is there anything wrong in: "Have you caught a fish for yourselves?" (using the reflexive pronoun)

Thanks,
Lemark
CalifJim  +  652850 Fri, 23 Jan 09 07:43 PM
There's nothing wrong with it, no.  That sort of structure is used in casual conversation fairly often.

You can also say, Have you caught yourselves a fish?

CJ
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Anonymous, 288 days ago
Thank you, CJ

Best wishes,
Lemark(Y) Yes
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