are pronouns having the same form but different in usage.
Reflexive pronouns acts as 'direct object' of the verb or 'object of the preposition' in a sentence if the receiver of the action is the subject itself. It merely reflects the subject.
Intensive pronoun emphasizes the subject. It requires to be beside an antecedent or the noun it intensifies. In short, it intensifies the subject of the sentence.
Let us study this chart to see the difference between the two.
Here are the list of Reflexive and Intensive pronouns:
*Take note objects are the receiver of the action.
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Reflexive pronouns acts as 'direct object' of the verb or 'object of the preposition' in a sentence if the receiver of the action is the subject itself. It merely reflects the subject.
Intensive pronoun emphasizes the subject. It requires to be beside an antecedent or the noun it intensifies. In short, it intensifies the subject of the sentence.
Let us study this chart to see the difference between the two.
Here are the list of Reflexive and Intensive pronouns:
*Take note objects are the receiver of the action.
Stay on track for the next lesson!
Bite size lessons only here at Laguagebites™
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