main difference between emphatic and reflexive pronouns
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REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS ARE USED WHEN WE WANT TO REFER BACK TO THE SUBJECT OF THE SENTENCE AND IN MANY CASES IT ACTS AS THE OBJECT OF THE SENTENCE IF THE SUBJECT AND OBJECT ARE THE SAME .
FOR EXAMPLE-
The students solved the problems themselves
_________
EMPHATIC PRONOUNS ARE USED TO EMPHASIZE THE ACTION OF THE SUBJECT .
THEY HAVE SAME FORMS OF REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
For example-
I myself agreed to organize the picnic .
______
HOPE THIS WILL HELP U :)
REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS ARE USED WHEN WE WANT TO REFER BACK TO THE SUBJECT OF THE SENTENCE AND IN MANY CASES IT ACTS AS THE OBJECT OF THE SENTENCE IF THE SUBJECT AND OBJECT ARE THE SAME .
FOR EXAMPLE-
The students solved the problems themselves
_________
EMPHATIC PRONOUNS ARE USED TO EMPHASIZE THE ACTION OF THE SUBJECT .
THEY HAVE SAME FORMS OF REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
For example-
I myself agreed to organize the picnic .
______
HOPE THIS WILL HELP U :)
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The pronouns myself, ourselves, yourself, yourselves, himself, herself, itself and themselves are called reflexive pronouns because they reflect (परावर्तित करते है ) the action of the verb on the subject itself.
Emphatic pronouns are pronouns used for the sake of emphasis on nouns or pronouns.
Emphatic pronouns are pronouns used for the sake of emphasis on nouns or pronouns.
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