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 Reflexive Pronouns.

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

A reflexive pronoun usually refers to the subject of a sentence:

--We looked at ourselves in the mirror.
(We and ourselves are the same persons.)

Sometimes reflexive pronouns are used for emphasis:
--I washed my clothes myself.


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