English Grammar Questions Medium
A reflexive pronoun is a type of pronoun that is used when the subject and the object of a sentence refer to the same person or thing. It reflects back to the subject and emphasizes that the action is being done by the subject to itself. Reflexive pronouns are formed by adding "-self" or "-selves" to certain pronouns, such as "myself," "yourself," "himself," "herself," "itself," "ourselves," "yourselves," and "themselves." These pronouns are commonly used in sentences where the subject performs an action on itself, such as "I hurt myself" or "She taught herself how to play the piano." Reflexive pronouns are also used for emphasis or to avoid ambiguity in sentences, such as "I myself will take care of it" or "The cat washed itself."