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differences between reflexive and intensive pronoun

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Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and object are the same. Intensive pronouns are used to emphasize the subject, meaning that person or thing and nobody/nothing else.

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Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and object are the same. Intensive pronouns are used to emphasize the subject, meaning that person or thing and nobody/nothing else.

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1. Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and object are the same.

  • I burnt myself on the stove this morning – correct
  • I burnt me on the stove this morning – incorrect
  • You can help yourselves to drinks – correct
  • You can help you to drinks – incorrect
  • He blames himself for the accident – correct
  • He blames him for the accident – incorrectIntensive

2.pronouns are used to emphasize the subject, meaning that person or thing and nobody/nothing else.

  • Did someone paint your house?” “No, I painted it myself.”
  • He was planning to ask his assistant to go, but in the end he went himself.
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