"You like apples"
You is the pronoun.
Apples is a noun.
Like is a verb.
Can you guess what the subject is? Hint is it not apples.
Yes, a pronoun can be a simple subject in a sentence. A simple subject is the main noun or pronoun that the sentence is about, and it can be a pronoun like "he," "she," "it," or "they."
The subject is the word (noun or pronoun) that the sentence is about.
The nouns in the sentence are: faces and mirror. The pronoun is: you
Yes, a pronoun is a type of noun that can be used in place of a noun to avoid repetition in a sentence. Pronouns like "he," "she," or "it" serve the same function as nouns but refer to the noun indirectly.
The noun phrase in the sentence is 'horror films'. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun phrase is 'them'.Example: We don't like them.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. Example:We like to chat about that.
The word nobody can be considered a pronoun and a noun. It is a pronoun in a sentence like nobody is here. It is a noun when used like she was a nobody until her song caught on.
The word 'this' is a demonstrative pronoun and an adjective. The word 'this' is also an adverb (modifies another adverb).Examples:This is a very good movie. (demonstrative pronoun)You will like this movie. (adjective)I can't believe you finished this quickly. (adverb)
No, the word 'we' is a pronoun, a word that takes the pace of a noun in a sentence.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way.Example collective nouns:a crowd of people (the noun 'crowd' groups the people)a mob of people (the noun 'mob' groups unruly people)a nest of hornets (the noun 'nest' groups the hornets)a swarm of hornets (the noun 'swarm' groups hornets in flight)a bushel of apples (the noun 'bushel' groups picked apples)an orchard of apples (the noun 'orchard' groups apples growing on trees)The pronoun 'we' is the first person, plural, subjective, personal pronoun; a word that takes the place of a noun for the speaker and one or more other people as the subject of a sentence or a clause.Examples for the pronoun we:My family is taking a vacation. We are going to the beach. (the pronoun 'we' takes the place of the noun 'family' as the subject of the second sentence)You and I can finish this if we work together. (the pronoun 'we' takes the place of the compound subject 'you and I' as the subject of the second part of the compound sentence)
The word 'it' is a pronoun, a word that takes the place of a singular noun for a thing.Example: You may borrow the book. I think you will like it. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'book' in the second sentence)
A subject pronoun is a type of pronoun that replaces a noun as the subject of a sentence. Subject pronouns include words like "I," "you," "he," "she," "it," "we," and "they."
A pronoun can be a noun . A noun is simply the subject of a sentence