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No, "manly" is not a pronoun. It is an adjective that describes characteristics or traits typically associated with males, such as strength or courage.
The antecedent to the capitalized pronoun "ITS" is "robot." In this context, "robot" is a noun that refers to the subject capable of moving its arms. The pronoun "ITS" indicates possession, showing that the arms belong to the robot.
The antecedent for the capitalized pronoun "ITS" in the sentence is "robot." The sentence refers to Peter's robot, indicating that the pronoun relates back to that noun. Thus, "ITS" pertains to the robot's arms.
The word their is a pronoun called a possessive adjective, a word that is placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to two or more people or things.The possessive pronoun form is theirs, a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to two or more people or things.Examples:The models all extended their arms to show the jewelry. (possessive adjective)When we captured a bunker, we found all the arms that were theirs. (possessive pronoun)
It is Makoto trying to conceal himself so he doesn't appear to manly. Lol -Don
The antecedent for the pronoun ITS is robot.The pronoun ITS is a possessive adjective, a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to something (the arms belonging to the robot).
Napoleon had two arms, the hand in waistcoat stance was reflection of 'manly boldness tempered with modesty
Yes, in the sentence, "John smiled as his children wrapped their arms around him." the prepositional phrase is, "around him." "him" is the object of the preposition, and is also a pronoun for "John."
The address of the Manly Public Library is: 127 S Grant St, Manly, 50456 0720
Manly Hall's birth name is Manly Palmer Hall.
manly = gavrí (גברי)
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