Answer: Only "She cannot do the work herself" is clearly intensive.
All the others are reflexive. The pronoun serves as a direct object that also refers to (reflects back on) the subject.
Explanation: A possible example for discussion:
The boys bought themselves lunch.
In this sentence, <em>themselves </em>is the indirect object (reflecting the subject) and it serves to mean that the boys bought their own lunch, So reflexive "as-is." If the word is moved to another position in the sentence, it could be intensive.
The boys themselves bought lunch. (Appositive) or The boys bought lunch themselves. In these cases, <em>themselves</em> would be intensive. The meaning changes. Maybe the boys bought lunch for others too. (Surprise! They did it themselves for other people.)
She and Trofimov get into an argument; Trofimov accuses her of not being able to face the truth, and she accuses him of being unusual for never having fallen in love. I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead! Feel free to ask more questions.
Answer: its B
Explanation: on Ed2020 have a nice day
Answer:
Kindness
Explanation:
So many reporters have biased opinions rather than facts, and even still we should all be able to have opinions without degrading others. Just be nice!
The non-finite verb would be “meaning” and I THINK it’s a Gerunds type of non-finite verb.
I tried to help, I’m sorry if it’s wrong.