Lesson No. 23 Emphatic Pronoun: Definition, Usages, Types and Formation with Examples Emphatic pronouns are pronouns that are used to emphasize the antecedent noun or pronoun. They are used to give extra emphasis to the subject of the sentence, and they include "myself," "yourself," "himself," "herself," "itself," "ourselves," "yourselves," and "themselves." They are used to add emphasis to the subject or object of the sentence, usually for rhetorical effect. For example: "I did it myself," or "She baked the cake herself." Functions of Emphatic Pronouns in English language The main function of emphatic pronouns is to emphasize the subject or object of a sentence, to give extra emphasis to the noun or pronoun being referred to. This can be done for a variety of reasons, such as to add emphasis for rhetorical effect, to make a point, or to convey a sense of personal responsibility or invo...
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