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David
Hi! Is it correct? “Set yourself a goal” or “set goal for yourself”
24 set 2021 14:35
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Hi David. Set yourself a goal is fine, but you are just missing an article with the second example. Set a/the goal for yourself.
24 settembre 2021
2
Hi David! The correct expression should be “Set a goal for yourself”. The word “yourself”, is called a reflexive pronoun. Reflexive pronouns are used to express that someone is doing something on his/her own. Examine the word yourself =your +self. The word “for” is a preposition. A preposition is a word or a group of words used before a noun or pronoun to show direction, time, place and location. In this example, “for” is showing direction. Where is the goal directed towards? The goal is directed towards you.
24 settembre 2021
1
I think "set a goal for yourself" is better, but the best is " set your goals".
24 settembre 2021
One possibility that no one has mentioned so far is that in many instances it would be sufficient to simply say "set a goal." The context of the conversation might make it obvious that the speaker is suggesting that the listener set a goal for himself.
24 settembre 2021
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Competenze linguistiche
Inglese, Russo
Lingua di apprendimento
Inglese
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