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1. Pour yourself another cup of tea.
2. Pour another cup of tea.

(Are both grammatical? What is the function of 'yourself' in Sentence 1?)
12 years ago

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Both are grammatically correct, and there's not much difference in meaning. The second seems a little more friendly, but that's about it!
12 years ago

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