Is it Brace yourself or brace yourselves?

Is it Brace yourself or brace yourselves?

Brace yourself—that’s the English phrase I’m going to tell you about today. It’s a good one. It means, prepare yourself for a disaster. Literally it means to cross your arms in front of you to protect yourself from danger.

What does Brace yourselves mean?

said to warn someone to be prepared for something.

How do you spell brace yourself?

He braced himself for the icy plunge into the black water.

Which is correct yourself or yourselves?

that’s a great question. Yourself – refers to the pronoun you (singular form) Example: Go wash the caryourself. Yourselves – refers to the pronoun you (plural form). You two need to wash the dishes yourselves.

How do you use braces in a sentence?

One common informal use of braces is to clarify a statement that uses multiple sets of parentheses within other parentheses. For example, someone may write a sentence like this in informal writing: The tree (a Christmas tree with red [or was it pink {really, really pink}] ornaments) looked really nice.

Who said brace yourselves winter is coming?

In the opening episode of Game of Thrones, the ultimately doomed hero Ned Stark made this speech to galvanise his people to prepare for the leaner times he saw coming.