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    In English grammar, an intensive pronoun is a pronoun ending in -self or -selves that serve to emphasize its antecedent. Intensive pronouns have the same forms as reflexive pronouns: myself, ourselves, yourself, yourselves, himself, herself, itself, oneself, and themselves.

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    The intensive/reflexive pronouns include myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves. Furthermore, an intensive pronoun is defined as a pronoun that ends in “self” or “selves” and places emphasis on its antecedent.

    Beside above, what is the difference of reflexive and intensive pronoun? Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and object are the same. Intensive pronouns are used to emphasize the subject, meaning that person or thing and nobody/nothing else.

    In this regard, what is intensive pronoun give 10 examples?

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    • myself.
    • yourself.
    • herself.
    • himself.
    • itself.
    • ourselves.
    • yourselves.
    • themselves.

    When would you be most likely to use an intensive pronoun?

    An intensive pronoun is used to emphasize its antecedent. The intensive pronouns and the reflexive pronouns are the same. A reflexive pronoun is used to reflect back to its antecedent. They are: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.

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