No, the word 'say' is a verb, an adverb, a noun, and an exclamation.
Examples:
They say the election is close. (verb)
You'll need, say, fourteen inches of that. (adverb)
We should let Jasper have his say. (noun)
Say! This is my best grade ever. (exclamation)
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'say' is it.
Example: She had her say but it didn't change anything,
The correct form is "Who did you say was elected?". The pronoun "who" is functioning as the subject of the sentence.The pronoun "who" is the subjective form.The pronoun "whom" is an objective pronoun.
You can use a demonstrative pronoun and say "Those" or "These"
A subject pronoun is a pronoun that functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause.Examples:Mary has twins. They are twelve years old.The pronoun 'they' is the subject of the second sentence.John got an A on the essay that he wrote.The pronoun 'he' is the subject of the relative clause.What did she say?The pronoun 'she' is the subject of the sentence (she did say what).
"His" is a possessive pronoun. If you say that something is his object, then he owns that object. He has possessionof it.
I would say the pronoun of taapioca would be 'it', since a pronoun renames. Other examples: (Sarah, she) (Tom, he) (bird, it)
The word 'what' is used as an interrogative pronoun to ask a question and as relative pronoun to introduce a relative clause. Examples:interrogative pronoun: What time does the game start?relative pronoun: She didn't say what movie they saw.
you tú= you (subject pronoun), but tu (without the accent) means your and is a possessive pronoun
verb, of course. I is a pronoun, did is a verb, so you can say I did. It's a past tense of do.
The kind of noun or pronoun that corresponds with myself is a reflexive pronoun. The personal pronoun that would be used in this case is 'I'. In reflexive form you would say 'myself'.
No, the word 'I' is a pronoun, not a noun.The pronoun 'I' is a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun (name) for a specific person, the speaker.The pronoun 'I' is used as the subject of a sentence or clause.For example, when I'm talking to you, I won't say, "Minnie likes your hat.", I would say "I like your hat."
I want to say yes becasue it's talking about someone
Maze is a noun; the pronoun for maze is it. Example:We will try the corn maze, they say that it is difficult.