She is taller than her sister.
I gave her the book.
She taught herself how to play the guitar.
An imperative pronoun is a type of pronoun that is used to give commands or directions. It is typically used in sentences where the subject is implied to be the person being addressed. Examples of imperative pronouns include "you," "me," and "us."
A relative pronoun relates to a noun or a pronoun in the sentence.The relative pronouns are: who, whom, whose, which, that.Example sentences:My brother, who attends the university, will be home for the holiday.The person to whom you give the completed application is the personnel manager.The man, whose car I hit, was very nice about it.
No, the personal pronoun 'them' is an objective pronoun that takes the place of a plural noun (or two or more nouns) as the object of a verb or a preposition.The corresponding plural, nominative pronoun is 'they'.Examples:I will give them a call to see if theycan come.The pronoun 'them' is the direct object of the verb 'will give'.The pronoun 'they' is the subject of the second part of the compound sentence.
I gave her the book.
She taught herself how to play the guitar.
HE went to the doctor. the BOY ate the pizza
The indefinite pronoun in the sentence is anyone.
i have a comparative advantage in sports when i play with the other girls
I can give you a sentence using the word galaxy.
In the sentence that you give, John was faster but Billy was the fastest, there are comparative adjectives, faster and fastest. The verb in this sentence is was. It is not a comparative verb, just a verb. An existential verb, to be precise.
can you give me a sentence using inquiring
give sentence using despotic
There are 2 pronouns in this sentence, "he" and "her".
With her Russian blood, SHE will save us.
Can you give sentence by using abyss word?