the anser is that you can use it in a sentence if you use it right. like... i like to play games by myself.
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∙ 12y agoNo, it is not common to end a sentence with the word "myself." It is typically used as a reflexive pronoun in the middle of a sentence where the subject and object refer to the same person.
I'll be keeping thatlittle secret to MYSELF!!
I found myself riveted as I listened to the speech.
I wouldn't lower myself by dignifying your question with an answer.
I got wet in da rain , dendroid myself out.
Example sentence - I enjoy sitting by a tree and teaching myself how to draw pictures of nature.
Using myself word in introduction, shows your proud nature. Myself should never be used when you introduce in an interview!!
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I myself have made the transatlantic crossing several times.
no. you should only use "myself" when previously in the sentence you have used the word "I". proper grammar is "me and my directing partner". using myself would be correct if the sentence were, for instance, "I went, myself, along with my directing partner" although frankly, why not just say "i went with my directing partner" anyway, you get the point I'm sure.
What topic should the sentence relate to?
I had to really exert myself in order to walk directly into the stiff breeze.
Suddenly, I found myself staring into the very maw of the huge shark.