Intensive pronouns are words that we use to emphasize the subject in a sentence.
- Did you yourself make this coffee?
- I myself must solve the problem.
- We will go there ourselves.
- You yourselves can do this.
singular | Subject pronouns | Intensive pronouns |
I | myself | |
you | yourself | |
he | himself | |
she | herself | |
it | itself | |
plural | we | ourselves |
you | yourselves | |
they | themselves |
When we remove the intensive pronoun from a sentence, the sentence still makes sense.
- He will do the job himself. – He will do the job.
- That itself is the problem. – That is the problem.
- We organized the party ourselves. – We organized the party.
The position of the intensive pronoun is either after the subject or at the end of the sentence.
- I always clean my room myself.
- She herself has never been here.