That depends on the type of article you are writing, certainly 'you' is less formal than 'the author'. 'You' can sometimes cause confusion where it is not obvious whether you mean 'you, i.e. the author' or 'you, i.e. the reader'. The other expression to substitute for 'you' is 'one' but that would sound very formal and rather precious in modern English. Languages such as German and French are much happier using the equivalent to 'one'. What you should not do is mix the use of 'you' and 'the author' in the same article - choose a style and stick to it.
than is used as a preposition and a conjunction."Having good health is better than having lots of money."A pronoun is a word used instead of a noun. For example, he, she, it, that, those are all pronouns.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun integrity is 'it'. Example:Integrity is a virtue, it is a good thing to have. Do you have it?
Yes.
No, the word pizza is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; the pronoun that is used for a pizza is 'it'; for example:This pizza is delicious, it has three types of cheese.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'shelter' is it.Example:This bus shelter isn't very good, but it is better than nothing.
The pronoun in this sentence is "I," which refers to the speaker or writer.
than is used as a preposition and a conjunction."Having good health is better than having lots of money."A pronoun is a word used instead of a noun. For example, he, she, it, that, those are all pronouns.
It.
The pronoun in the sentence is he.The pronoun 'he' is taking the place of the name of the person spoken about.
The personal pronoun 'you' functions as both singular and plural.The pronoun 'you' takes the place of a singular, plural , or a compound antecedent.The verb to be (or auxiliary verb) 'are' is always used for both the singular and plural 'you'.Examples:Jack, you are a good friend. (singular)Jack and Jim, you are such good friends. (plural)Children, you are excused. (plural)
I could really use a good pronoun, here.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun integrity is 'it'. Example:Integrity is a virtue, it is a good thing to have. Do you have it?
Because they were good for young readers, And you should have said are instead of is.
The pronoun it can be used as the subject or the object of a sentence or clause; for example:This is my new car, I bought it yesterday. It was a very good deal.
They They're Us We
Yes, the pronoun 'that' is a demonstrative pronoun. The pronoun 'that' is taking the place of the first part of the compound sentence (She was a good six inches taller than he was) as the object of the preposition 'of'.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun country or a proper noun (the name of a country) is it.Examples:Our stay in the country was pleasant. It was so peaceful there.Greece is a good destination for a history student. It has interesting historical sites to visit.