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Marina86 [1]
4 years ago
10

Definition: These are easy to spot because they always end in either "self" or "selves," and they are called ___ pronouns.

English
2 answers:
natima [27]4 years ago
4 0
They can either be called reflexive or intensive pronouns
shutvik [7]4 years ago
4 0

The answer would be intensive :)

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