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Pronouns: Reflexive vs. Intensive
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Pronouns: Reflexive vs. Intensive
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Janice Davis
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How can the same word itself be used in different ways in a sentence? I find myself confused by these reflexive and intensive pronouns. By the end of this unit, though, we will all figure it out ourselves!
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Pronouns: Reflexive vs. Intensive
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Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns #1
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