which sentences use intensive pronouns correctly?

1 answer

Intensive pronouns are used to emphasize a noun or another pronoun and include words like "myself," "yourself," "himself," "herself," "itself," "ourselves," and "themselves." Here are some sentences that use intensive pronouns correctly:

  1. I made this cake myself.
  2. She built the entire treehouse herself.
  3. They will complete the project themselves.
  4. He finished the report himself, without any help.
  5. You should treat yourself to a nice dinner.

In each of these examples, the intensive pronoun emphasizes the subject of the sentence.