Pronouns are the words used instead of nouns...
Example: RAM is nice boy.RAM is hardworking.
>>In this sentence noun is 'RAM'.
So instead of using same name RAM always we use pronouns...
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So in the above sentence(we use pronoun)
>>>RAM is nice boy and he is hardworking.
So the word 'he' is a pronoun used instead of noun RAM.
examples of pronouns are..he,she,it,they,him,his,their..etc.
Who and what are pronouns. When, why, where and how are adverbs.
Pronouns that are swear words.
you can look for the nouns and pronouns and then or you could look for "ly" words.
The personal pronouns are: I, you, we, he, she, it, me, us, him, her, they, them.
Nouns are words for which pronouns stand. A pronoun is a word that can replace a noun in a sentence to avoid repetition. Common pronouns include he, she, it, they, and we.
Those words, and others like them are pronouns. The particular ones you give are 'personal pronouns'
Yes, This, that, these, and those (the demonstrative pronouns) are also known as ''pointing words''.
Yes, This, that, these, and those (the demonstrative pronouns) are also known as ''pointing words''.
He, she, and it are pronouns, not prepositions.
The are called pronouns.
'His' and 'he' are pronouns
Yes, pronouns used in asking questions are called interrogative pronouns. These pronouns are used to introduce a question and typically include words such as "who," "whom," "what," "which," "whose," "where," "when," "why," and "how."