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About me Noel dalaguit. A TEACHER WHO BLOGS! Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns. Reflexive and intensive pronouns are used to refer to. Or to emphasize nouns or other pronouns. They are formed by adding. To certain personal pronouns. Myself,yourself,herself,himself,itself. Made her assignment.Intensive. A break after a whole-day examination.Reflexive. Prepared the program.Intensive. A loud bark before the stranger.Reflexive. A On the blank before each number,write a check mark if the sentence.

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