1 a My friend and I live in different cities. We phone each other every day. 
   b My friend and I live in different cities. We phone us every day.
2 a When I got home. I made myself a cup of coffee.
   b When I got home. I made me a cup of coffee.

We use me, you, him, her, it, us, them as the object of a verb: 
My uncle came to visit  for three days.
Our teacher is great. We like  a lot.


We use myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves and themselves when the subject and object of a verb are the same:
 was angry with  when I lost my watch.
Take care of .
 went out and bought  a drink.
 introduced  by saying where they came from.

We use each other when two (or more) people do the same thing to the other. We often use each other with (get to) know, like, meet, phone, see, tell, understand, write:
I hope ll see soon, Sarah.
Everyone in the class knows very well.



1- Last lesson we all said something about us / ourselves and our families.
2- I share a flat with a student from Madrid. We know us / each other quite well.
3- When Susan lost her key, she hated her / herself.
4- I asked me / myself what I should do.
5- There are twelve of us / ourselves in the class.
6- My friends send them / each other text messages all the time.
7- You should get you / yourselves mountain bikes before we go on the trip.
8- My parents went to New York, but they didn't enjoy each other / themselves