Which of the following statements incorrectly describes intensive pronouns?
they are u...
Which of the following statements incorrectly describes intensive pronouns?
they are used to create emphasis.
they immediately follow the noun.
they are surrounded by commas to set them apart from the sentence.
they can be removed from the sentence without affecting the meaning
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