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"Give me that knife."

"Its not your knife."

"I know its not mine. It belongs to Janet."

"Yeah! It's her knife."

"I know it's her's. Just give it to me."

"No, I want it."

"You can't have it. It's not your's"

"I know it's not mine, it's her's, but I'm still keeping it."

"What would Philip say?"

"I don't care what he says, it's not his."

"I know it's not his. He wants you to give it to them."

"Them? They're not getting it. It's not their's."

"Pardon us but that knife is our's"

"No it isn't your's it's Janet's"

"No, it isn't her's it is our's, it really really really is."

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Jane, "Good morning. How are you?"

John, "I'm fine. How are youdoing?

Jane, "Just great! What time is it?"

John, "It is time for us to go to class."

Jane, "Did you do anythingover the weekend?"

John, "Everyone in my family went to the beach. We had a good time."

Jane, "Oh, how nice! My family and I spent our weekend cleaning up our yard."

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A reflexive pronoun is a word that 'reflects' back to its antecedent.

The reflexive pronouns are: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves

An intensive pronoun is a reflexive pronoun used to emphasize its antecedent.

Examples:

Dad got up and made himself some breakfast. (reflexive)

I can't believe that dad himself got up and made breakfast. (intensive)

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"It's mine (or ours)." "It's not yours. It's hers (or theirs)."

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