In which part of the sentence does an intensive pronoun usually appear?(1 point)

before the preposition
after the antecedent
following a preposition
before the antecedent

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

After the antecedent, antecedent means a thing or event that existed before or logically precedes another. For an example "some antecedents to the African novel might exist in Africa's oral traditions"

An intensive pronoun usually appears after the antecedent in a  sentence. Thus the correct answer is B.

What is a pronoun?

A pronoun is refer to a word that is used in the place of a noun. These words appear as a substitute for the nouns and help in clarifying the thoughts by understanding the context of the conversation.

There are different types of pronoun which are used such as possessive, reflexive, intensive, Reciprocal, and so on.

An intensive pronoun is one that highlights the topic of a statement by making a reference to it. An intensive sentence is one that can be understood without the pronoun. Intensive pronouns are employed to emphasize the sentence's argument or antecedent.

Therefore, option B after the antecedent is the appropriate answer.

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