intensive pronoun

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English[edit]

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Examples

As an adverbial adjunct:

  • No, I don't need my parents to drive me home. I'll walk home myself.

As an adnominal adjunct:

  • The solution to the problem is simplicitiy itself!
  • We have nothing to fear but fear itself.
  • The president knew that if Earth did not expel the alien invaders, humans themselves would bear the blame in interplanetary court for inviting them in.

Noun[edit]

intensive pronoun (plural intensive pronouns)

  1. (grammar) A pronoun used to emphasize some other nominal element in its clause:
    1. To emphasize a preceding noun or another pronoun, as an adverbial adjunct
    2. In apposition with a noun or pronoun, as an adnominal adjunct

Hypernyms[edit]