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Match each term to its definition.

1. a word for which the pronoun stands
reflexive
words that connect other words
a pronoun ending in -self which emphasizes the noun or
2.
pronoun that it renames
a pronoun ending in -self functioning as an object; refers to a
3.
noun or pronoun in the sentence
4. connectives
antecedent
intensive

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Final answer:

Match the terms to their definitions by associating 'antecedent' with the word a pronoun refers to, 'intensive' for a pronoun that emphasizes a noun or pronoun, 'reflexive' for a pronoun referring back to the subject, and 'connectives' for words that link other words.

Step-by-step explanation:

When matching each term to its definition in English grammar, consider the following associations:

  1. Antecedent: A word for which the pronoun stands.
  2. Intensive: A pronoun ending in -self which emphasizes the noun or pronoun that it renames.
  3. Reflexive: A pronoun ending in -self functioning as an object; refers to a noun or pronoun in the sentence.
  4. Connectives: Words that connect other words.

To further clarify, an antecedent is the noun or pronoun to which a pronoun refers and usually appears before the pronoun in the sentence. Reflexive pronouns reflect the action back onto the subject and are used when the subject and object are the same. Intensive pronouns also end in -self or -selves but are used for emphasis. Lastly, connectives are linking words such as conjunctions that join clauses, sentences, or words.

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