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she hurt herself...here 'herself' is a _ pronoun

i.personal
ii.emphatic
iii.reflexive
iv.reciprocal

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Answered by shenell48
1

Answer:

reflexive pronoun option (iii)

Answered by Anonymous
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She hurt herself. Which type of pronoun is "herself"?

i) personal

ii) emphatic

iii) reflexive

iv) reciprocal

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"Herself" is Reflexive pronoun.

★ MORE TO KNOW -

  • ​What is a pronoun?

⇒ A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun.

  • Types of pronouns

1. Personal pronouns

Personal pronouns take the place of people or things.

eg:- I, we, us, etc.

2. Possessive pronouns

Possessive pronouns are personal pronouns that also indicate possession of something.

eg:- Our, Your, Their, etc.

3. Relative pronouns

A relative pronoun starts a clause (a group of words that refer to a noun). eg:- Who, that, which, etc.

4. Intensive pronoun

An intensive pronoun is not a necessary part of a sentence and serves only to add emphasis to its antecedent.

5. Indefinite pronouns

Indefinite pronouns refer to people or things, but they don’t have a specific person or thing to reference.

eg:- Some, anyone, everything, etc.

6. Demonstrative pronouns

Demonstrative pronouns point out or modify a person or thing.

eg:- This, those, these and that

7. Interrogative pronouns

Interrogative pronouns begin questions.

eg:- Who, whose, which, etc.

8. Reciprocal pronouns

Reciprocal pronouns involve groups of two or more that perform the same action with one another.

eg:- each other, one another, etc.

9. Distributive pronouns

A distributive pronoun refers to one person, animal, or thing at a time.

eg:- Either...or, Neither...nor,etc.

10. Reflexive pronouns

Reflexive pronouns show when the object of a sentence is also the subject of a sentence.

eg:- Myself, Herself, Ourselves, etc.

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