Although not underlined, the only pronoun in the sentence is: our
The pronoun 'our' is a possessive adjective, a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something.
The pronoun 'our' is a first person, plural pronoun that describes a noun as belonging to the speaker and one or more other people.
The pronoun 'them' is the indirect object of the sentence.
"In the sentence below, identify the pronoun and its antecedent?"In this sentence the pronoun is its.The antecedent for the possessive adjective its is the noun pronoun.
'I' is the subjective case, 'me' is the objective case, - and 'my' is the possessivecase.Here is an example sentence of four clauses. In each clause the subjective case pronoun is used first and the underlined objective case pronoun is used last:-"I wrote to her, she wrote to them, they wrote to him, and he wrote to me."
The antecedent of the pronoun 'it' is the noun money.
The easiest way to identify and differentiate between an adjective phrase and adverbial phrase is: Whenever<u>,</u> A preposition is with a noun or pronoun or has relation to such that it modifies the noun and pronoun It is an **adjective phrase.** For example: He stood between his mother and his father. Here the underlined word is an adjective phrase as it has a relation to the subject (He) and modifying him All the other prepositional phrases are adverbial phrase As they modify the verb, an adverb or an adjective. For example: Draw a line under each word you don't know. Here underlined word is adverbial phrase (as there is no relation between the underlined word and the subject)
The pronoun 'them' is the indirect object of the sentence.
The antecedent of the underlined pronoun "them" is "the children."
"In the sentence below, identify the pronoun and its antecedent?"In this sentence the pronoun is its.The antecedent for the possessive adjective its is the noun pronoun.
No, eleventh is not a pronoun.The word eleventh is a noun, a word for a place or position numbered eleven; one of eleven parts of something.Example: The party is on the eleventh of the month.The word eleventh is an adjective, describing a noun as number eleven in a series.Example: This is our eleventh year in business.A numerical pronoun is a whole number used in place of the noun that is counted. Example: All of the books have been returned except for eleven.
Identify a pronoun means to find where a pronoun is being used and somehow point it out, probably by circling it or underlining it. A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun. In English, the pronouns are I, you, he, she, we, and they.
'I' is the subjective case, 'me' is the objective case, - and 'my' is the possessivecase.Here is an example sentence of four clauses. In each clause the subjective case pronoun is used first and the underlined objective case pronoun is used last:-"I wrote to her, she wrote to them, they wrote to him, and he wrote to me."
The antecedent of the pronoun 'it' is the noun money.
The easiest way to identify and differentiate between an adjective phrase and adverbial phrase is: Whenever<u>,</u> A preposition is with a noun or pronoun or has relation to such that it modifies the noun and pronoun It is an **adjective phrase.** For example: He stood between his mother and his father. Here the underlined word is an adjective phrase as it has a relation to the subject (He) and modifying him All the other prepositional phrases are adverbial phrase As they modify the verb, an adverb or an adjective. For example: Draw a line under each word you don't know. Here underlined word is adverbial phrase (as there is no relation between the underlined word and the subject)
The pronoun shows gender bias -Apex
A word that describes a noun or pronoun is an ADJECTIVE.
The pronoun is he; it's antecedent is Armando.
Type your answer here... The pronoun does not agree with its antecedent in number.