what is diffrence between definite pronoun and reflexcive pronoun??
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______________________________ A definite pronoun would be a pronoun that refers to something specific, so a personal pronoun would also be a definite pronoun. (Refer back to the Personal Pronouns page to see examples.) Indefinite pronouns do not refer to anything specific, so words like someone and everybody are indefinite pronouns.__________________________________________________________Examples:
*Sarah took my pen yesterday.
*She is going out for a dinner date today etc. ________________________________whereas_____________________________A reflexive pronoun is normally used when the object of a sentence is the same as the subject. Each personal pronoun (such as I, you, he and she) has its own reflexive form: I — myself. you — yourself/yourselves. he — himself_________________________________________Examples:
*He do his all works himself.
*I was singing to myself etc____________________________________________________If you like my answer then please mark me in the brain list, please please please please please__________
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______________________________ A definite pronoun would be a pronoun that refers to something specific, so a personal pronoun would also be a definite pronoun. (Refer back to the Personal Pronouns page to see examples.) Indefinite pronouns do not refer to anything specific, so words like someone and everybody are indefinite pronouns.__________________________________________________________Examples:
*Sarah took my pen yesterday.
*She is going out for a dinner date today etc. ________________________________whereas_____________________________A reflexive pronoun is normally used when the object of a sentence is the same as the subject. Each personal pronoun (such as I, you, he and she) has its own reflexive form: I — myself. you — yourself/yourselves. he — himself_________________________________________Examples:
*He do his all works himself.
*I was singing to myself etc____________________________________________________If you like my answer then please mark me in the brain list, please please please please please__________
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Definite pronoun does refer to any specific person, thing or amount. It is vague and definite.
For example:-
▪︎We are learning Japanese.
▪︎I'll go out today.
While, Reflexive pronouns are formed by the addition of the suffix self (singular) or selves (plural) to simple pronounce such as my, your, her, him, it, them and our.
For example :
▪︎I hurt myself.
▪︎You study yourself.
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