No, the word first:
a noun (number one in a series, a setting on a transmission, or someone or something before all others time, order, or importance)
Example: You are the first in line.
an adjective (describes a noun a number one in a series)
Example: He was the first person to respond.
an adverb (modifies an action or state of being as before all in time, order, or importance)
Example: You first adjust your seat and the mirrors.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
No, the pronoun 'you' is not capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence.The only pronoun that is always capitalized is the first person, singular, subjective pronoun 'I'.
Pronoun, more specifically the first person plural personal pronoun.
The pronoun 'we' is the plural form, first person subjective personal pronoun. The singular, first person subjective personal pronoun is 'I'.
The pronoun 'mine' is a first person pronoun, the first person singular possessive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to the person speaking.Example: My house is on this street. The green house is mine. (the pronoun 'mine' takes the place of the noun 'house' that belongs to the speaker)
The objective pronoun for the first person singular 'I' is 'me'; for example, This belongs to me.
No, it is a pronoun. It is the first-person singular pronoun, objective case.
No, we is a pronoun, the first person plural personal pronoun. There is a possessive adjective, our, and a possessive pronoun, ours. Our is the only modifier.
The objective from for the first person pronoun 'I' is me. The pronoun 'I' is always capitalized.Example: When I saw the posting for this job and Iknew it was right for me.
The first person nominative singular personal pronoun is I.
I is a personal pronoun of the first person singular. It is used when referring to oneself.
The plural form of the first person, subjective pronoun 'I' is we.
The subject I is the pronoun. The pronoun I takes the place of the noun that is the name of the person speaking, the first person, singular, subjective pronoun.