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How do reflexive and intensive pronouns differ?

How do reflexive and intensive pronouns differ?. In arbore sē celavit . HW – Let’s go over it quickly!. 8. Amicī meī , ______ decipitis . 9. Pyrame , cur ______ culpas ? 10. Thisbe _____ sica fodicat . 11. Pyramus and Thisbe ____ nocent .

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How do reflexive and intensive pronouns differ?

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  1. How do reflexive and intensive pronouns differ?

  2. In arboresēcelavit.

  3. HW – Let’s go over it quickly! • 8. Amicīmeī, ______ decipitis. • 9. Pyrame, cur ______ culpas? • 10. Thisbe _____ sicafodicat. • 11. Pyramus and Thisbe ____ nocent. • 12. Iuvenis et puella ____ servare non possunt. • 13. Milites ante proelium ______ exercent.

  4. What type of pronoun is sē in the sentence? • Reflexive • Why is this a reflexive pronoun?

  5. Iupiter ipse eōspunivit.

  6. WHAT IS IPSE??? • Hints: • It is a pronoun • It is masculine, singular and nominative. Look at the sentence again. What word does it modify?

  7. Intensive Pronoun

  8. Pronouns -reflexive vs intensive • 1. Mea filiaipsacrasadveniet. • My daughter herself will arrive tomorrow. • 2. Cives se laudaverunt. • The citizens praised themselves. • 3. Regina ad se nuntiumvocat. • The queen calls the messenger to herself. • 4. Imperator ipse haec dixit. • The emperor himself said these things. • 5. Timor ipse causa belli fuit. • Fear itself was the cause of the war. • 6. Captivi se necaverunt. • The captives killed themselves.

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