Myself I am Reyna spot the error
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myself reyna
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Explanation:
- Pronouns such as myself, is used to add the emphasis to the sentence and when they are referred to as intensive pronouns, which means the same words but with different name as they are used differently.
- Grammatically, the sentence would be: I am Reyna myself.
- If the sentence would be spoken, it can be stated as I, myself, am Reyna.
- There are very few instances that myself is used which will be like Myself Reyna, otherwise it would be stated as I am Reyna.
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