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I baked a cake for the president himself!
Is there an intensive pronoun in t...
English, 02.10.2020 14:01 wwwserban9281
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I baked a cake for the president himself!
Is there an intensive pronoun in the sentence and, if so, what noun or pronoun is it emphasizing?
Himself is an intensive pronoun; baked is the verb it emphasizes.
This is not an intensive pronoun; himself is a personal pronoun.
Himself is an intensive pronoun; president is the noun it emphasizes.
This is not an intensive pronoun; himself is a reflexive pronoun.
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