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what does an intensive pronoun do
it is used as the direct or indirect o

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An intensive pronoun is used to emphasize a noun or another pronoun in a sentence. It typically adds emphasis and is not necessary for the sentence to make sense grammatically. Intensive pronouns include forms such as "myself," "yourself," "itself," "themselves," and so on.

For example:

- **I made this dessert myself.** (Here, "myself" emphasizes that I personally made the dessert.)
- **She completed the project herself.** (In this case, "herself" emphasizes that she did it without help.)

It’s important to note that intensive pronouns do not function as direct or indirect objects; they serve for emphasis only.

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