A reflexive verb is a verb whose subject and direct object are the same e.g. I dress myself.
There are not many verbs in English which we must
always use with reflexive pronouns.
Example of these are:
To pride
oneself (on), to absent
oneself, to avail
oneself (of), to perjure
oneself.
The reflexive pronouns are:
myself,
yourself,
himself,
herself,
oneself,
itself,
ourselves,
yourselves and themselves.
The following verbs are most often found with reflexive pronouns:
amuse, cut, dry, enjoy, hurt, introduce, kill, prepare and teach.