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  1. Emphatic pronouns Task 1: Complete the sentences with the corresponding reflexive pronoun and tick ( ) those with an emphatic use. 1. John looks at _____ in the mirror. ( ) 2. Mrs. Meyer: ‘Hey kids! Help _____ to lemonade and snacks.’ ( ) 3. She told me the great news_____. ( ) 4. The TV is broken.

  2. The emphatic pronouns are myself, yourself, herself, himself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves. An emphatic pronoun is used to refer back to a noun (or pronoun) to emphasize it (e.g., In the sentence 'I fear only fear itself,' 'itself' emphasizes 'fear.').

  3. In English, there are nine different types of pronoun: personal, demonstrative, interrogative, indefinite, possessive, reciprocal, relative, reflexive, and intensive.

  4. Emphatic pronouns are one of the types of pronouns. You will be introduced to what emphatic pronouns are, how they are different from reflexive pronouns, how they can be used, and examples of emphatic pronouns.

  5. 26 sty 2023 · An intensive pronoun is a word ending in -self or -selves that is used in combination with a noun or pronoun to place special emphasis on it. For example, “myself” in the sentence “I did it myself” is an intensive pronoun used to emphasize the subject pronoun “I.”

  6. Introduction to Intensive or Emphatic Pronouns. What are Intensive or Emphatic Pronouns? Examples of Intensive Pronouns: Distinguishing Intensive or Emphatic Pronouns. Example: Role of Intensive Pronouns in a Sentence. Example: Rules for using Intensive Pronouns. Example: Common Misuses of Intensive Pronouns. Example: Conclusion.

  7. Your + self = Yourself. Our + self = Ourselves. Them + selves = Themselves. It + self = Itself. When the subject and the object refer to the same person, a reflexive pronoun is used for the object. I cut myself. (Here the subject and the object refer to the same person – I.) You cut yourself.

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