Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns
Intensive or reflexive? Did you ever find yourselves wondering why we keep doing this?
Reflexive
A pronoun where the subject and object of the sentence are the same.
Reflexive Pronoun
Intensive Pronouns
-self or -selves pronouns that are used to intensify the emphasis on a noun or another pronoun Ex: I myself agree with that idea.
Intensive or reflexive? Arthur gave her the book himself.
Intensive
Intensive or reflexive? Marvin, why don't you attend the meeting and see for yourself?
Intensive
Can be taken out of a sentence and the sentence meaning stays the same.
Intensive Pronouns
Intensive or reflexive? Akira and Bob, did you do this whole project yourselves?
intensive
Intensive or reflexive? The chimpanzee itself opened the lock.
intensive
Reflexive Pronoun
refers to a noun or another pronoun and indicates that the same person or thing is involved
Intensive or reflexive? I continually surprise myself at my own genius.
reflexive
Intensive or reflexive? I rented myself a three-wheeler for the weekend.
reflexive
Intensive or reflexive? Kellie and Mika arranged a meeting between Ariana Grande and themselves.
reflexive