Exercise 56, p. 399

1. Don’t do everything for him, he must learn to do things for

himself.

2. Please yourself. It’s entirely up to you.

3. They are in love - they only have eyes for each other.

4. I’ll see you both next year. Look after yourselves.

5. They are very fond of each other.

6. He is very conceited. He has a very high opinion of himself.

7. We had no difficulty in making ourselves understood.

8. She gave Michael the whisky and kept the wine for

herself.

9. The solicitor wrote a letter to John and me in which he

asked us if we could settle the matter between ourselves.

10. They had only five pounds between them, so they bought

some food and shared it equally between them.

11. He is old enough to dress himself now.

12. I will join you as soon as I have had a wash and got

dressed.

13. As for me, I prefer to let people make up their own minds.

 

14. Look after the pennies and the pounds will look after

themselves.

15. Everyone should ask themselves if they are doing enough.

16. Put yourself in my position. Would you blame yourself if

you were me?

17. They seem to get on with each other very well.

18. We meet ourselves every day.