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We use reflexive pronoun after some verbs like *avail ourself, acquitted himself, absented themselves * etc and some time we have to avoid from reflexive pronoun after some verbs like break, burst, draw, and enlist etc so is there any rule to use and avoid reflexive pronoun after certain verbs?

anongoodnurse
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Most of the examples you used would have completely different meanings if the reflexive were not used. By the way, there is never any use of "ourself". It is not a word. "Avail ourselves" is correct, "selves" and "our" both indicating plurals.

Abraxas
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There is no rule. English tends to drop the reflexive pronouns after verbs, but not in all cases. Occasionally you can use the reflexive pronoun or not. You have to study the verb construction for each verb in the dictionary to be sure how it is used.

rogermue
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