Question
What is intensive pronoun and what is reflexive pronoun? How are they different? Also, what is indefinate pronoun? Examples? Thanks. =]
Answers
Ms. Sue
http://www.mcwdn.org/grammar/prorevlexin.html
http://www.mcwdn.org/grammar/proindef.html
http://www.mcwdn.org/grammar/proindef.html
Anonymous
So basically, if I want to distinguish between the intensive and reflexive pronoun, I can simply look at the pronouns and see if the pronouns are right next to the subject or not, right? If yes, it is intensive pronoun. If not, it is reflexive pronoun? Thanks again =]
Ms. Sue
Yes, generally that's true. But be sure to look at the meaning of the sentence to be sure.
Anonymous
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