Reflexive Pronoun
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Definition: We use the reflexive pronouns to indicate that the person who realizes the action of the verb is the same person who receives the action. Reflexive pronouns are identical in form to intensive pronouns.
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Reflexive pronouns always act as objects not subjects, and they require an interaction between the subject and an object.
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Care must be taken to identify whether the noun is singular or plural and choose the pronoun accordingly.
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Note: The reflexive pronoun can also be used to give more emphasis to the subject or object (intensive pronoun).
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