Yes, the word 'I' (always capitalized) is a personal pronoun, the first person (the one speaking) singular, subjective form. The objective, first person singular form is 'me' (not capitalized).
The word 'it' is also a personal pronoun, the third person (the thing spoken about), singular form, which can be used as a subject or an object in a sentence.
you is a prounoun
prounoun liporoptein
The pronoun 'him' is an object pronoun; the corresponding subject pronoun is 'he'; for example:John will be joining us, I expect him at six. He is looking forward to meeting you.
No, "grandma" is a noun that typically refers to a grandmother. Pronouns are words that replace nouns in sentences to avoid repetition.
The sentence contains two pronouns: he and it
Yes, 'you' is a pronoun.
is a prounoun of something
you is a prounoun
No , it isn't because a prounoun takes plase of a noun
Interrogative pronouns (for example: who, what, which) are used to ask a question.
Prounoun
prounoun liporoptein
The pronoun 'him' is an object pronoun; the corresponding subject pronoun is 'he'; for example:John will be joining us, I expect him at six. He is looking forward to meeting you.
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No, "grandma" is a noun that typically refers to a grandmother. Pronouns are words that replace nouns in sentences to avoid repetition.
The sentence contains two pronouns: he and it
No, the word 'dangerous' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.A pronoun is a word used to take the place of a noun in a sentence.