Examples:
* "She picked up her bag and carried it to the car." (The pronoun "it" refers back to "her bag.")
* "He gave himself a pep talk before the presentation." (The pronoun "himself" is used twice to emphasize the subject performing the action on themselves.)
* "They both agreed that they should stay home." (The pronoun "they" is used twice, once to refer to two people and once to emphasize agreement.)
Things to Consider:
* Avoid ambiguity: When using pronouns twice, make sure the meaning is clear. For example, "He gave himself a pep talk" is clear, but "He gave him a pep talk" could be confusing if there's another male character in the story.
* Pronoun case: Ensure you use the correct case for the pronoun (nominative, objective, possessive).
* Overuse: Using pronouns repeatedly can make your writing feel repetitive. Consider using nouns instead for variety.
Overall, using a pronoun twice in a sentence is perfectly acceptable, as long as you do so clearly and grammatically correctly.