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What is an intensive pronoun

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An intensive pronoun is a type of pronoun used to emphasize a noun or another pronoun in a sentence. Intensive pronouns take the same form as reflexive pronouns, typically ending in "-self" or "-selves" (e.g., myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves).

For example, in the sentence "I myself will lead the meeting," the pronoun "myself" emphasizes the subject "I." It is important to note that intensive pronouns can be removed from the sentence without changing its basic meaning, unlike reflexive pronouns, which are essential to the meaning of the sentence (e.g., "I taught myself how to play guitar").