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I watched myself in the mirror. Is there an intensive pronoun in the sentence, and, if so, what is its antecedent? Myself is an intensive pronoun; it is calling attention to the noun mirrors. Myself is an intensive pronoun; I is its antecedent. This is not an intensive pronoun; myself is a reflexive pronoun. Myself is an intensive pronoun; watched is the verb it emphasizes.

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