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Emphatic pronouns exercise

March 24th, 2014 in English Learning

Reflexive pronouns are words like himself, herself, itself, myself, themselves, yourself, yourselves and ourselves.

When reflexive pronouns are used for emphasis they are called emphatic pronouns.

Study the example given below.

He did the job. He did not ask anyone to do it.

We can express the same idea with the help of an emphatic pronoun.

He did the job himself. OR He himself did the job.

Let’s do the work. Let’s not request anyone’s help.

Let’s do the work ourselves.

He is only ten. He washes his clothes. He doesn’t ask his mother to wash them for him.

Though he is only ten he washes his clothes himself.

The farmer sowed the seeds. He did not hire anyone.

The farmer himself sowed the seeds.

We should train our boys to wash their clothes. We should not ask the maidservant to do it.

We should train our boys to wash their clothes themselves.

My father takes me to the school. He does not let anyone else do it.

My father himself takes me to the school.

The principal came to the class to make the announcement. He did not send anyone.

The principal himself came to the class to make the announcement.

Our Manager called me to give the news. He did not ask anyone to do it.

Our manager himself called me to give the news.

I generally proofread my letters and documents. I don’t ask anyone to do it for me.

I myself proofread my letters and documents.