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Posted by Aayushri Singh 5 years ago
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago
Reflexive pronouns show that the action of the subject reflects upon the doer. However, an emphatic pronoun simply emphasizes the action of the subject.
Example:
She cut herself. - herself is a reflexive pronoun since the subject's (the girl's) action (cutting) refers back to the doer (the girl).
She herself cut the cake. - herself is an emphatic pronoun because it is emphasizing the subject (the girl).
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Aayushri Singh 5 years ago
1Thank You