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EASY !! (DONT POST LINKS I WONT FALL FOR IT) Exercise 4: Reflexive and intensive pronouns. Identify the reflexive and intensive pronouns and tell which is which.
1. They found themselves at the end of a country road with no idea where they were.
2. The kitten curled itself into a little ball on my lap and took a nap.
3. I saw Joe Montana himself at the mall in Palo Alto.
4. She said she made the dress herself, but it turned out that her grandmother helped.
5. They went to the fair by themselves last summer.
6. The coronavirus itself is not responsible for every illness.

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