Intensive pronouns are used to add emphasis to the subject or antecedent of the sentence. You'll usually find the intensive pronoun right after the noun or pronoun it's modifying, but not necessarily. The intensive/reflexive pronouns include myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.
..." ....myself."
Which sentence does not contain an intensive pronoun?
A) I guess I will just take out the trash myself.
B) While treating herself to lunch, Angie ran into an old friend.
C) Tony himself made dinner last night even though he hates to cook.
D) Lisa wondered if she herself was the one who left the oven on all day.
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So ... did Ryan identify the one sentence that does NOT have an intensive pronoun in it?
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