The pronoun 'her' is functioning as a possessive adjective, placed before the noun 'playpen' to describe that noun as belonging to a female.
"Take the baby back to herplaypen."The pronoun is her, a possessive adjective, a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to a female.
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Take Me Back Baby - 1941 was released on: USA: 1941
Take the baby first, then come back for the dog, but take the baby back to where the pills are, drop the baby off pick up the pills and take them to the dog, after, the baby is the only one that's left to take :L
The antecedent for the objective pronoun 'them' is a plural noun or pronoun, or a compound antecedent. Example:The Jeffersons visited today and had the baby with them.Frank and Fran are out. I expect them back at four.They went on a bike tour, which was very adventurous for them.
No, seaside is not a pronoun, seaside a noun,a singular, common noun; a word for a place. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun is a sentence. The appropriate pronoun to take the place of the noun seaside is it. Example:The seaside is beautiful tonight. It bring back pleasant memories.
A reflexive pronoun reflects back to the subject of the sentence.
6 to 8 weeks
The pronoun 'yourself' is a reflexive pronoun, a pronoun that 'reflects back' to the subject antecedent.
The pronoun 'itself' is a reflexive pronoun, a pronoun that 'reflects' back to the antecedent noun, which is something definite. Example:The puppy bumped the door and shut itself in the closet.
take the dead crab out of the shell.
You would have to go back to Mexico and take the test to get a passport and come back to America as a legal citizen. Yes i would