Me vs Myself
Me: used as direct and indirect object, objective case of I
For e.g.:1. He cannot beat me in spelling contest.
2. It’s me who did this.
Myself: it’s a pronoun, used when we talk in our own personification
For e.g.:1. I myself took care of the bride’s clothes.
2. I hit myself with a rod by mistake.
Read the following sentences and fill in the blanks with correct word1. I have bought this bag for _______ (me/myself).
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