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Intensive Pronouns
What are Intensive pronouns?
Intensive pronouns are:
- Pronouns that refer to the noun or pronouns.
- Intensive pronouns are used to emphasize the subject.
- Intensive pronouns are used when the subject isn't performing the action.
- It is common for intensive pronouns are usually next to the subject.
- The intensive pronouns are not the subject.
Myself |
I |
Ourselves |
We |
Themselves |
Them |
Yourselves |
You |
Herself |
She |
Himself |
He |
Examples:
- My sister herself is going to teach the undergraduate class.
- I myself have two bachelors degrees.
- We ourselves studied for the test.
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