• grammar, an intensive word form is one which denotes stronger, more forceful, or more concentrated action relative to the root on which the intensive is built...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A-okay or A-OK (/ˌeɪ.oʊˈkeɪ/) is a more intensive word form of the English term OK. The phrase can be accompanied by, or substituted...
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    and memory intensive, and its user interface differed significantly from Word 5.1. In response to user requests, Microsoft offered Word 5 again, after...
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    Eggcorn (redirect from Intensive purposes)
    "eggcorn". A Word A Day. Archived from the original on May 16, 2020. Retrieved June 18, 2020. McG, Ross. "A damp squid, for all intensive purposes: 14...
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  • herself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves) use the same form as reflexive pronouns, an intensive pronoun is different from a reflexive pronoun because it...
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  • words, such as pronouns. The term form class is also used, although this has various conflicting definitions. Word classes may be classified as open or...
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  • Pronoun (redirect from Prop-word)
    hang a modifier. The word most commonly considered as a prop-word in English is one (with the plural form ones). The prop-word one takes the place of...
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  • An interrogative word or question word is a function word used to ask a question, such as what, which, when, where, who, whom, whose, why, whether and...
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    just as it should be." Comparison (grammar) Do-support Intensive pronoun Intensive word form So (sentence closer) This article uses asterisks to indicate...
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  • technical terms, and adoptions and adaptations of foreign words. Each function word either: gives grammatical information about other words in a sentence or...
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