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A reflexive pronoun is a word that 'reflects' back on the subject like a mirror.

The reflexive pronouns are: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.

Example sentences:

Imade the cookies myself.

Youare a good friend yourself.

Theyfixed the roof themselves.

Hemade himself pancakes for breakfast.

An emphatic pronoun is a reflexive pronoun used to emphasize the antecedent; for example:

I myself made the cookies.

You yourself are a good friend.

They themselves fixed the roof.

He himself made pancakes for breakfast.

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They look alike. In He did it to himself the pronoun himself is reflexive. In He did it himself, the himself is emphatic. The difference is that reflexive pronouns send the action of the verb back to the subject, while the emphatic pronouns merely re-emphasize the subject

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