
Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns
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5th - 8th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns
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words ending in -self or -selves that are used to add emphasis to the subject or antecedent of the sentence (e.g., I myself made the cake)
Intensive Pronouns
words ending in -self or -selves that are used when the subject and the object of a sentence are the same (e.g., I believe in myself)
Reflexive Pronouns
What are they?
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Myself
Yourself
Himself
Herself
Itself
Ourselves
Yourselves
Themselves
Name them:
Meself
Youself
Hisself
Hersself
Itselves
Ourself
Youselves
Themself, Theirselves
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Multiple Select
Choose all of the reflexive/intensive pronouns:
themselves
her
myself
you
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A reflexive pronoun refers to the subject of a sentence or clause and “reflects,” or directs back, the action of the verb toward that subject. In other words, a reflexive pronoun shows that someone or something in the sentence is acting for or on itself.
Examples:
The boys made themselves some turkey sandwiches.
When the caterpillar camouflages itself, it becomes practically invisible.
At the crafts fair, I bought a tote bag for myself and some candles for mom.
*Reflexive pronouns are usually near the verb.
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An intensive pronoun adds emphasis to, or intensifies, a noun or pronoun in a sentence.
Examples:
Nahla installed all of the new tiles in the kitchen herself.
The senator himself attended the rally and addressed the citizens.
Did you really repair the refrigerator yourself?
*Intensive pronouns are usually near the antecedent.
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There is a trick**
Intensive pronouns are not essential to the sentence. So, if you can take the pronoun out and the sentence still makes sense, it is probably intensive.
Ex: We ourselves were forced to pilot the boat to safety.
We ourselves were forced to pilot the boat to safety. --> this still works!
**Tricks don't work all the time!!
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Let's see how well you can do identifying which one is which.
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Multiple Choice
Is the underlined word reflexive or intensive?
I myself like a stroll in the evening.
reflexive
intensive
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Multiple Choice
Is the underlined word reflexive or intensive?
Jack decided to reward himself with a dinner out.
reflexive
intensive
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Multiple Choice
Is the underlined word reflexive or intensive?
Jack made his supper himself.
reflexive
intensive
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Multiple Choice
Is the underlined word reflexive or intensive?
I closed the store on Saturday myself.
reflexive
intensive
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Multiple Choice
Is the underlined word reflexive or intensive?
Cynthia pours herself a cup of tea every morning.
reflexive
intensive
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