I wasn't referring to this example.
My mom referred her friends as her peeps
You can put their if you are referring to many/plural.
You can use "me" when referring to yourself as the object of a sentence, such as "He gave the book to me." You can use "you" when referring to the person you are speaking to as the object of a sentence, such as "I am talking to you."
By referring to his Catholic friend as the papist, John should how much of an insensitive bigot he truly was.
Yes, it is incorrect to put a period after "pound" when referring to the currency symbol (£). The symbol itself represents the end of the sentence, so no additional punctuation is needed.
The two pronouns in the sentence are "his" (referring to Mark) and "it" (referring to the joke).
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
The term for referring to the first of two things or persons mentioned in a sentence is "former."
Yes, "Rose" should be capitalized in a sentence when it is used as a proper noun, such as when referring to a person's name or a specific type of flower.
i can put nomad in a sentence
can you put "leadership" in sentence
You have just put this into a sentence.
How do you put disease in a sentence