[ Intensive vs. Reflexive Pronoun ]
He looked tired himself.
- intensive pronoun
- reflexive pronoun
Select your answer:
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A. is
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“You’ve locked the door, __________ you?” Mrs Ng asked her son.
A. won’t
B. didn’t
C. hasn’t
D. haven;’t