Pankaj0901
Can someone please share more details on Reflexive pronoun? When it is used and different cases with examples. Thanks in advance.
DanTe02
Pankaj0901 Reflexive pronouns are pronouns like itself,herself,myself, and themselves. They are used to refer back to the subject.
example-> She made herself a cup of tea
and
example -> The party disbanded itself
They are used to put emphasis on the action
You can refer to
MGMAT Edition section on - Reflexive pronoun I believe it is in 6th and 5th edition under extras section
DanTe02 , nicely done.+1
I'm going to add just a little more detail to the foundation you've laid.
Pankaj0901 , in English, we use reflexive pronouns in quite a few situations.
These situations are the most common:
1) The doer and recipient of the action are the same person.
→
You should give yourself a break.→
I poured myself a small glass of wine.2) (usually with a preposition) We want to emphasize the condition of the subject.
→
Just two weeks after Yanni's corrective surgery for his injured back, he could walk by himself. (Before the surgery, he could not walk unassisted.)
→
She fixed the light socket herself. (An electrician did not fix the socket.)
3) We want to emphasize or
intensify a person or thing, especially if the person, thing, or situation is peculiar or unexpected.
→
A former colleague testified that the president himself authorized the illegal payment of hush money to a mistress.→
The anti-immigration neo-Nazi was himself an undocumented immigrant.People can read more about reflexive pronouns
here. That site contains a short and effective overview of reflexive pronouns.
People may also wish to read one of my posts on reflexive pronouns, which you can find
here.
The question is very challenging, so don't get discouraged if my answer does not make sense immediately.
Review the website and revisit the explanation.
I hope that answer helps.