"Men" is a noun, not a pronoun. Pronouns are "he," "she," "it," "they," "we."
It is no longer socially acceptable to use a masculine noun to refer to both genders.
The grammatically correct form is women's rights.It is always written in the possessive form as it refers to the rights of women.
The word 'who' is a subject pronoun; the word 'whom' is an object pronoun. In your sentence, you need the subject pronoun because the pronoun is the subject of the relative clause 'who raise families'.
Its error is not grammatical, but lexical. "Amid" is the wrong word.
Yes. Fun is a noun. well,having word is used in four different situations. a. having food b. having sex c. pragnant women can say i am having a baby. d. having fun has newly introduced. so that is grammatically correct. regards Emma watson
The pronoun that takes the place of the possessive noun "women's" is the possessive adjective their.Examples:The women's meeting didn't break until six PM.Their meeting didn't break until six PM.
The pronoun is 'few', an indefinite pronoun that is taking the place of the unnamed actual number (a noun) of biographies.
The correct spelling of the possessive form of "women" is "women's."
yes its fine
Banning slang would restrict freedom of expression and stifle creativity in language. Slang can also be a way for certain groups to express identity and solidarity. Instead of banning it, efforts can be made to promote clear communication in formal settings while still allowing for the use of slang in appropriate contexts.
they are friends (referring to women)
It would be more correct to say "Everybody has his/her opinion."The use of their in this sentence would be correct, though it is widespread in American speech. Originally, one would say "Everybody has his opinion", because "his" would refer to both men and women. However, as women's rights activists became more vocal, it was deemed improper to use the masculine form to describe men and women.Their is correct here. The use of their as a singular neuter pronoun has been valid for hundreds of years.
The correct possessive form of the plural noun women is women's.example: The women's department is the entire third floor.