Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns
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- Q1Are intensive pronouns necessary in a sentenceNoYes20s
- Q2What do intensive pronouns emphasizePronouns and NounsPronounsAll of the AboveNouns20s
- Q3What suffix is used for these nouns-ment-age-ness-self-selves20s
- Q4Which of these is used as an intensive pronounShe made herself do lots of workI, myself, enjoy listening to a wide variety of music.He attacked himself, in a fit of madness.You, yourselves, have watched much TV.He called himself a troll.45s
- Q5T or F: Reflexive pronouns are necessary to the meaning of a sentencetruefalseTrue or False20s
- Q6Is there a intensive, or a reflexive, pronoun in this sentence: She does chores herself because she doesn’t trust others to do them right.ReflexiveIntensive45s
- Q7Does this sentence use an intensive or a reflexive pronoun: The president himself appeared at the rally!ReflexiveIntensive45s
- Q8What part of a sentence do reflexive pronouns refer toSubjectThe prior pronounThe prior nounObject45s