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REFLEXIVE
and INTENSIVE
PRONOUNS
Reflexive sounds like reflection, the
image in the mirror that bounces back
at you. A reflexive pronoun reflects
back to the subject. A reflexive
pronoun can be used as the direct
object, indirect object, or object of a
preposition in a sentence.
REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
Intensive is like intense. Something
intense is very strong. An intensive
pronoun emphasizes a preceding
noun, often the noun immediately
before the pronoun. It is not necessary
to the sentence.
INTENSIVE PRONOUNS
Both of them end in - self or
-selves
myself ourselves
yourself yourselves
himself
herself
itself
themselves
The following can be intensive or reflexive
pronouns depending on how they are used
in the sentence:
Reflexive: The puppy saw itself in the
mirror.
(Itself is the direct object in the
sentence. The pronoun refers back to
the subject. The puppy saw the
puppy in the mirror.)
Reflexive: The students have
brought themselves something to eat.
(Themselves is the indirect object in
the sentence. The pronoun refers back
to the subject. The students
brought the students something to
eat.)
Reflexive: The visitors had to cook for
themselves.
(Themselves is the object of the
preposition in the sentence. The
pronoun refers back to the subject.
The visitors had to cook for the
visitors.)
Intensive: The queen herself gave the
knight the award.
(The queen gave the knight the
award herself.
Herself refers to the queen.)
Hint: You can leave it out of the
sentence: The queen gave the knight the
award herself.
Do not use reflexive pronouns
instead of subject or object
pronouns.
James and myself I went to the
movies.
Our teacher gave Sara
and myself me an award for the
best project.
Practice What You've Learned
Direction: Choose whether the bold-faced
pronoun is reflexive or intensive.
1. I found the treasure box myself.
2. You yourself should know the rules for
pronoun usage.
3. When Jeremy found his wallet, he
bought himself an ice cream.
4. The mayor himself gave me this award.
5. My sister bought herself a birthday
present.
Practice What You've Learned
6. My neighbors found themselves involved
in a lawsuit.
7. The police officer herself witnessed the
accident.
8. Four students found themselves locked out
of the room when they were late to class.
9. I gave you that worksheet myself so I
know you have it.
10. The television announcer couldn't
hear himself speaking, so he spoke louder
and louder.
1. Intensive
2. Intensive
3. Reflexive
4. Intensive
5. Reflexive
Answers:
6. Reflexive
7. Intensive
8. Reflexive
9. Intensive
10. Reflexive

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reflexiveandintensivepronouns- (DLP3).pptx

  • 2. Reflexive sounds like reflection, the image in the mirror that bounces back at you. A reflexive pronoun reflects back to the subject. A reflexive pronoun can be used as the direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition in a sentence. REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
  • 3. Intensive is like intense. Something intense is very strong. An intensive pronoun emphasizes a preceding noun, often the noun immediately before the pronoun. It is not necessary to the sentence. INTENSIVE PRONOUNS Both of them end in - self or -selves
  • 4. myself ourselves yourself yourselves himself herself itself themselves The following can be intensive or reflexive pronouns depending on how they are used in the sentence:
  • 5. Reflexive: The puppy saw itself in the mirror. (Itself is the direct object in the sentence. The pronoun refers back to the subject. The puppy saw the puppy in the mirror.)
  • 6. Reflexive: The students have brought themselves something to eat. (Themselves is the indirect object in the sentence. The pronoun refers back to the subject. The students brought the students something to eat.)
  • 7. Reflexive: The visitors had to cook for themselves. (Themselves is the object of the preposition in the sentence. The pronoun refers back to the subject. The visitors had to cook for the visitors.)
  • 8. Intensive: The queen herself gave the knight the award. (The queen gave the knight the award herself. Herself refers to the queen.) Hint: You can leave it out of the sentence: The queen gave the knight the award herself.
  • 9. Do not use reflexive pronouns instead of subject or object pronouns. James and myself I went to the movies. Our teacher gave Sara and myself me an award for the best project.
  • 10. Practice What You've Learned Direction: Choose whether the bold-faced pronoun is reflexive or intensive. 1. I found the treasure box myself. 2. You yourself should know the rules for pronoun usage. 3. When Jeremy found his wallet, he bought himself an ice cream. 4. The mayor himself gave me this award. 5. My sister bought herself a birthday present.
  • 11. Practice What You've Learned 6. My neighbors found themselves involved in a lawsuit. 7. The police officer herself witnessed the accident. 8. Four students found themselves locked out of the room when they were late to class. 9. I gave you that worksheet myself so I know you have it. 10. The television announcer couldn't hear himself speaking, so he spoke louder and louder.
  • 12. 1. Intensive 2. Intensive 3. Reflexive 4. Intensive 5. Reflexive Answers: 6. Reflexive 7. Intensive 8. Reflexive 9. Intensive 10. Reflexive