Reflexive vs Intensive Pronouns

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A reflexive pronoun is a necessary part of the sentence. The subject and object of the sentence is the same person.

An intensive pronoun is used for emphasis. It can be left out of the sentence without affecting the meaning.

The pronouns used are myself, yourself, itself, himself, herself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves. Several examples are given in this lesson.

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