An object pronoun can take the place of a noun or another pronoun.
The antecedent is the noun or pronoun that a pronoun takes the place of.
An object pronoun takes the place of an antecedent as the object of a verb or a preposition.
Examples of object pronouns and their antecedents:
The 'main' pronouns are the personal pronouns, words that take the place of nouns for specific people and things.The object personal pronouns are: me, us, him, her, them.The pronouns that function as both subject and object are: you and it.
The pronouns that take the place of the noun phrase "seas, oceans, and lakes" are they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.The pronouns that take the place of the individual plural nouns "seas" or "oceans" or "lakes" are they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.
Pronouns take the place of nouns and noun phrases in a sentence.
Neutral pronouns, pronouns that can take the place of male or female nouns or names are I, me, you, they and them; and the possessive pronouns my, your, their, and theirs.
The pronouns in the sentence are:you, subject of the the first part of the compound sentence;they, subject of the second part of the compound sentence;us, object of the preposition 'for'.All of the pronouns in the sentence are personal pronouns, words that take the place of a noun, a plural noun or two or more nouns for specific people.
He or she are considered pronouns, as they take the place of nouns. Example The boy ran. Boy is a noun. He ran. He replaces the noun and is a pronoun.
The personal pronouns are the pronouns that take the place of a noun (or nouns) for a specific person or thing.The name 'Asif' is normally the name of a male. The personal pronouns that take the place of a singular noun for a male are he as a subject and him as an object in a sentence.The name 'Ayyan' is normally the name of a female. The personal pronouns that take the place of a singular noun for a female are she as a subject and her as an object in a sentence.The personal pronouns that take the place of the nouns 'Asif and Ayyan' are they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.Examples:Asif takes the train to work. He gets off at Tenth Street which is the most convenient stop for him.Ayyan works in a department store. She has worked there for five years. The supervisor has given her good reviews.Asif and Ayyan are taking a trip. They will visit the town where they grew up. The family will be so happy to see them.
"Pant" is a common noun. Pronouns are nouns that take the place of other nouns. They are: I, you, it, she, he, we, and they.
Sure! Nouns are words that represent people, places, things, or ideas, like "dog," "school," "book," or "love." Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns in a sentence, such as "he," "she," "it," "they," or "you."
The point of view for the pronouns 'we' or 'us' is that of the speaker.The pronouns 'we' and 'us' are personal pronouns, words that take the place of a noun for specific people or things.The pronouns 'we' and 'us' are plural pronouns, words that take the place of a plural noun or two or more nouns/pronouns.The pronoun 'we' functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause.The pronoun 'us' functions as the object of a verb or a preposition.
Two types of pronouns are:Personal pronouns, take the place of specific people or things.personal pronouns; I, you, we, he, she, it, me, us, him, her, they, them.Interrogative pronouns, used to ask questions, take the place of the noun for the person or thing that is unknown.interrogative pronouns: who, whom, what, which, whose.
Seashore is a noun, not a pronoun. Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. Examples of pronouns are him, her, their, it, us, your.