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OpenStudy (maddoxkmg):

Which type of pronoun is (bolded) in the following sentence? Cassandra, prepare (yourself) for some great news. demonstrative pronoun reflexive pronoun interrogative pronoun intensive pronoun

OpenStudy (brooklynsshaw):

It would not be C because interrogative pronouns are used to ask a question, which one can we eliminate next?

OpenStudy (maddoxkmg):

d?

OpenStudy (brooklynsshaw):

Can you define intensive pronoun for me?

OpenStudy (brooklynsshaw):

I think I would eliminate A next, because demonstrative pronouns are the same pronouns used for demonstrative adjectives - this, that, these and those.

OpenStudy (brooklynsshaw):

Do you agree?

OpenStudy (maddoxkmg):

yes i agree

OpenStudy (brooklynsshaw):

Okay :) Now, would you say it is D, or B?

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