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i yelled at the toddlers, \when i get back, yourselves and luisa madrigal better have cleaned up this mess!\
The word "yourselves" is incorrect here. The correct reflexive pronoun should be "yourselves" is used for plural subjects, but in the context of addressing the toddlers (plural) and Luisa (singular), the appropriate phrase should be "yourselves" is wrong. Wait, actually, the error is that "yourselves" is misused. The correct form should be "you" (since it's a direct address, not a reflexive situation here). Wait, no—let's re - examine. The sentence is a command or a statement about what the toddlers (and Luisa) should have done. The reflexive pronoun "yourselves" is not appropriate here. The correct word should be "you" (as a subject or object in the non - reflexive sense). So the mistake is the use of "yourselves" instead of "you" (or maybe a different pronoun, but the main error is the reflexive pronoun where it's not needed).
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The error is the use of "yourselves"; the correct word should be "you" (the sentence should be: "I yelled at the toddlers, 'When I get back, you and Luisa Madrigal better have cleaned up this mess!'").