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Which sentence uses an intensive pronoun?

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Answer:

emphasizes the noun it references.

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Answer:

Intensive pronouns are used to emphasize the topic of a sentence. Most of the time, the intensive pronoun is put after a noun or a pronoun that is supposed to change.

Step-by-step explanation:

Intensive pronouns are also known as reflexive ones, and these pronouns are recognizable: myself, yourself, himself/herself/itself; ourselves, yourselves, themselves.

Examples of intensive pronouns:

* She wanted to impress him, so she made a cake herself.

* I don’t have anyone to drive me, so I’ll drive myself.

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