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in which part if the sentence does an intensive pronoun usually appear

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Intensive pronouns typically appear immediately after the noun or pronoun they emphasize. They are used to add emphasis to the antecedent without changing the meaning of the sentence. For instance, in the sentence "The CEO himself approved the proposal," the intensive pronoun "himself" follows directly after "CEO" to emphasize that it was indeed the CEO who approved it.
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