Difference between reflexive and emphatic pronouns ...
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A pronoun is a reflexive one if the action of the subject reflects upon the doer. Emphatic pronouns, on the other hand, are used to just emphasize the action of the subject. He cut himself. ... (Emphatic: here the emphatic pronoun himself merely puts emphasis on the noun he.)
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