• Differences Between Reflexive Pronouns and Emphatic Pronouns

    Differences Between Reflexive Pronouns and Emphatic Pronouns

    We use pronouns in the place of nouns to avoid redundancy in the sentence and they help make communication more concise. Pronouns have various functions in a sentence and are classified into various types based on their role in a sentence. Two types of pronouns that can sometimes appear confusing are reflexive pronouns and emphatic pronouns, also known as intensive pronouns. In this article, we’ll explain the differences between reflexive pronouns and emphatic pronouns. I might surprise you that reflexive pronoun and emphatic pronouns are same and equal in numbers but they only differ in their usage in a sentence. You use words like myself, ourselves, herself, himself, yourself, yourselves, themselves, and…