Intensive pronouns always refer back to the subject of the sentence. They must match the subject in both number and gender. When someone completes a task independently, intensive pronouns emphasize this personal accomplishment.
Consider these examples: "The students themselves organized the event" or "I finished the project myself." Each intensive pronoun emphasizes who did the action without assistance. Understanding pronoun case subjective possessive objective helps students use intensive pronouns correctly.
Identifying Intensive Pronouns in Sentences
To identify intensive pronouns, look for words ending in "-self" or "-selves" that emphasize the subject. These pronouns appear near the noun they're emphasizing and highlight personal effort or achievement.
Remember that intensive pronouns add emphasis without changing the sentence's basic meaning. They simply stress that the subject performed the action independently.