pronouns - Although the rule was made by "him" or "himself"



Although the rule was made by ....., the director rarely enforced it.


Should it be "him" or "himself"?



Answer



You can use either word. If you use him, there is the potential for ambiguity - the person who set (made) the rule might be the director, or he might be some other male, although this might be clarified in the broader context. If you use himself, it's pretty clear that the director is the one who set the rule.


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