Reflexive Pronouns Yourself Myself Ourselves Himself Itself T hemselves Intensive Pronouns Yourself Myself Ourselves Himself Itself T hemselves Intensive Pronouns Yourself Myself Ourselves ID: 572805
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Reflexive vs. Intensive PronounsSlide2
Reflexive Pronouns
Yourself
Myself
Ourselves
Himself
Itself
T
hemselvesSlide3
Intensive Pronouns
Yourself
Myself
Ourselves
Himself
Itself
T
hemselvesSlide4
Intensive Pronouns
Yourself
Myself
Ourselves
Himself
Itself
T
hemselves
Oh my
gah
, they’re the same pronoun examples!Slide5
So what’s the difference?
Reflexive
Pronoun refers back to the subject
The climbers warned
themselves
to be prepared for anything.
Intensive
Emphasizes the noun or pronoun within the same sentence
I
myself
would like to climb a high mountain someday. Slide6Slide7
More examples:
The mountain itself is quite a challenge.
He hurt himself while he was climbing.
My sister climbed the mountain herself.
We started giving ourselves more breaks as we got closer to the top.
In my dreams, I saw myself climbing the most challenging mountain. Slide8
More examples:
The mountain
itself
is quite a challenge.
INTENSIVE
He hurt
himself
while he was climbing.
My sister climbed the mountain
herself
.
We started giving
ourselves more breaks as we got closer to the top.
In my dreams, I saw
myself
climbing the most challenging mountain. Slide9
More examples:
The mountain
itself
is quite a challenge.
INTENSIVE
He hurt
himself
while he was climbing.
REFLEXIVE
My sister climbed the mountain
herself
.
We started giving
ourselves
more breaks as we got closer to the top.
In my dreams, I saw
myself
climbing the most challenging mountain. Slide10
More examples:
The mountain
itself
is quite a challenge.
INTENSIVE
He hurt
himself
while he was climbing.
REFLEXIVE
My sister climbed the mountain
herself
.
INTENSIVE
We started giving
ourselves
more breaks as we got closer to the top.
In my dreams, I saw
myself
climbing the most challenging mountain.Slide11
More examples:
The mountain
itself
is quite a challenge.
INTENSIVE
He hurt
himself
while he was climbing.
REFLEXIVE
My sister climbed the mountain
herself
.
INTENSIVE
We started giving
ourselves
more breaks as we got closer to the top.
REFLEXIVE
In my dreams, I saw
myself
climbing the most challenging mountain.Slide12
More examples:
The mountain
itself
is quite a challenge.
INTENSIVE
He hurt
himself
while he was climbing.
REFLEXIVE
My sister climbed the mountain
herself
.
INTENSIVE
We started giving
ourselves
more breaks as we got closer to the top.
REFLEXIVE
In my dreams, I saw
myself
climbing the most challenging mountain.
REFLEXIVE Slide13
Review: What does a pronoun take the place of?Slide14
Review: What does a pronoun take the place of?
NOUNSlide15
Review: What is that noun called?Slide16
Review: What is that noun called?
ANTECEDENTSlide17
Where are the pronouns?
Take some time to look up at the stars. They are beautiful.
When the Greeks looked up, they told stories about the stars.
The stars sent out their light years ago. Slide18
What are their antecedents?
Take some time to look up at the stars.
They
are beautiful.
When the Greeks looked up,
they
told stories about the stars.
The stars sent out
their
light years ago. Slide19
Take some time to look up at the
stars
.
They
are beautiful.
When the
Greeks
looked up,
they
told stories about the stars.
The
stars
sent out
their
light years ago.