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the children hurt themselves accidentally it is emphatic or reflexive pronoun​

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Answered by gourichakraborty806
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Emphatic pronouns are compound personal pronouns such as 'himself', 'myself' and 'yourself' used for emphasis.

The easiest way to tell the difference between the two is to identify whether or not the subject and the object are the same person or thing. If so, then the words 'myself' etc… are reflexive pronouns; if not, then they are emphasising pronouns.

In general linguistics, an intensive pronoun (or self-intensifier) is a form that adds emphasis to a statement; for example, "I did it myself." While English intensive pronouns (e.g., myself, yourself, himself, herself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves) use the same form as reflexive pronouns, an intensive pronoun is ...

Answered by manjitnet123
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emphatic

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