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b. Just because you like it doesn’t mean it has to be yours.
c. I didn’t have my book, so Jenny lent me hers.
5. Reflexive Pronouns and Intensive Pronouns
Reflexive pronouns refer back to the subject of the clause because the subject of the action is
also the direct or indirect object. Reflexive and Intensive pronouns are the same set of words,
but they have different functions in a sentence. Intensive pronouns emphasize the subjects of a
clause. They are not the objects of the action. The intensive pronoun can always be removed
from a sentence without changing the meaning significantly, although the emphasis on the
subject will be removed. Intensive pronouns can be placed immediately after the subject of the
clause, or at the end of the clause.
Example:
Reflexive Pronouns Intensive Pronouns
1. I told myself to calm down. 1. I made these cookies by myself.
2. The children can take care of 2. My teacher didn’t know the answer
themselves. herself.
3. Paul copies his friend’s homework 3. We built a garden shed by ourselves.
instead of doing it himself.
Here's another Conversation of Pronouns :
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0avnWqGxd7
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0avnWqGxd7
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