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A reflexive pronoun is a pronoun

formed with -self or -selves that is used for emphasis.

formed with -self or -selves that refers to the subject.

that is not formed with -self or -selves.

that is not plural or possessive.

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Answer: A reflexive pronoun is a pronoun that is formed with -self or -selves that is sometimes used for emphasis. And reflexive pronouns

are formed with -self or -selves that refers to the subject.

Step-by-step explanation:

Examples with emphasis: I myself shall deliver the letter to the principal.

He himself will see how serious we are about this issue.

Examples referring to the subject:

They bought themselves new bikes with their prize money.

We drove ourselves to the beach.

She found herself in an awkward situation.

Reflexive pronouns are not possessive.

Absolute pronouns may be possessive: mine, yours hers, his, its, ours, theirs.

Don't be confused.

Example-- maybe talking about a laptop computer:

You can borrow mine if yours isn't working.

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