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Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns
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- Q1Can a reflexive pronoun be removed from a sentence and the sentence still make sense?YesNo30s
- Q2Do intensive pronouns and the subject of the sentence ultimately refer to the same noun?YesNo30s
- Q3In this sentence, is the word, “itself” a reflexive or intensive pronoun? The cat licked itself clean with its sandpaper-like tongue.Reflexive PronounIntensive Pronoun45s
- Q4In this sentence, is the word, “herself” a reflexive or intensive pronoun? She created a business plan and opened a thriving cafe herself.Reflexive PronounIntensive Pronoun45s
- Q5In this sentence, is the word, “ourselves” a reflexive or intensive pronoun? After our home was destroyed by a tornado, we rebuilt a home ourselves.Intensive PronounReflexive Pronoun45s
- Q6In this sentence, is the word, “themselves” a reflexive or intensive pronoun? They checked themselves in at the hotel since it was past midnight.Reflexive PronounIntensive Pronoun45s