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What is a demonstrative pronoun, reflexive pronoun, intensive pronoun? first to answer get a hundred points yay

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Demonstrative: This, that, these, those.

Sentence: That is my favorite food.

Reflexive: Myself, herself, himself, yourself, ourselves, themselves.

Sentence: She wanted to learn how to ride a bike all by herself.

Intensive: Myself, herself, himself, yourself, ourselves, themselves.

Sentence: He himself wanted to bake a cake OR He wanted to back a cake himself.

(A reflexive pronoun reflects back on the subject of the sentence while an intensive pronoun adds emphasis or intensity to a noun.)

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