Yes. Adjectives are used to describe nouns in a sentence, the word intensive serves this purpose, as opposed to its noun form intensity.
Example: The professor taught several intensive Political Science courses.
In this sentence, intensive describes the noun "courses."
Intensive Adjective - are used for emphasis. Ex. The very person I trusted deceived me.
The second person (the one spoken to) pronouns are:personal pronoun: youpossessive pronoun: yourspossessive adjective: yourreflexive/intensive pronoun: yourself
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Intensive, it sinks because of its density-which is intensive.
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chemical. Corrosion is a chemical reaction with the chemicals in the air.
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