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emphatic pronuuns I went there myself​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Myself because it's emphasizing the pronoun I.

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Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer: Myself is used to emphasize the word I.

Explanation: An intensive pronoun, also known as an emphatic pronoun, is a term that is used to emphasize another name or pronoun (for example, 'the individual himself'). It can denote something unusual or distinguish the person or object in issue from others.

In English, emphatic pronouns are the same as reflexive pronouns in that they both finish in -self or -selves, but their grammatical purposes vary. All personal pronouns and the generic word 'one' have emphatic versions. An strong pronoun is always used in conjunction with a word or another pronoun; it cannot function as a subject or object on its own.

I've never been to Australia.

I have never visited Australia.

Why don't you inquire of him?

Why don't you consult the

What about the guy himself?

The emphatic pronoun usually follows the antecedent (the word or pronoun to which it alludes), but it can also occur later in the sentence. The type of emphasis given depends on where the emphatic word is placed.

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