None of the personal pronouns are compound words.
A personal pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun for a specific person or thing.
The personal pronouns are: I, you, we, he, she, it, me, us, him, her, they, them.
Types of pronouns that are compound words are:
The reflexive pronouns, words that reflect back to the antecedent.
The reflexive pronouns are: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.
The reflexive pronouns also function as intensive pronouns, words used to emphasize the antecedent.
The reciprocal pronouns are used when each of two or more subjects is acting in the same way towards the other.
The reciprocal pronouns are: each other, one another.
Some of the indefinite pronouns are compound words. The indefinite pronouns are used in place of nouns for people or things that are unknown or unnamed.
The compound indefinite pronouns are: another, anybody, anyone, anything, everybody, everyone, everything, nobody, no one, nothing, somebody, someone, something.
EXAMPLE SENTENCES
Dad got up and made himself some breakfast. (reflexive pronoun)
Dad himself got up and made some breakfast. (intensive pronoun)
We make each other a cake on our mutual birthday. (reciprocal pronoun)
The was enough cake for everyone. (indefinite pronoun)
A compound noun is a noun made up of two or more words that form a noun with a meaning of its own.
Example sentences:
Examples of compound nouns are:
Some examples of closed compound nouns are:angelfishbathtubcornbreaddowntownearthenwareflagpolegaslightheartbeaticebergjitterbugkeepsakelongbowmanholeneighborhoodonionskinpancakequarterbackrosebudsunbeamtownhouseunderdogvanguardwatermelonyearbookzookeeper
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Some examples of closed compound nouns are:arrowrootbaseballcardboarddeadbeatelderberryfireplacegoalposthouseboaticebergjumpsuitkeepsakelunchboxmeatloafnotebookoutsideportholequartermasterrooftopsoapsudstenderfootunderdogviewpointwarthogyearbookzooplankton
Some compound nouns that end with -ship are:airshipambassadorshipcensorshipchampionshipcitizenshipcontainer shipcourtshipcraftsmanshipcruise shipdictatorshipdraftsmanshipfellowshipflagshipfriendshipguardianshiphardshiphorsemanshipinternshipkinshipleadershipmarksmanshipmembershipownershippartnershipreadershipreceivershipscholarshipspaceshipsteamshipstewardshipswordsmanshiptownshiptroop shipwarshipworkmanship
Abstract nouns are sometimes referred to as 'special nouns', words for things that can't be experienced by any of the five physical senses. Abstract nouns are word for things that are learned, known, understood, believed, or felt emotionally. Some examples of abstract compound nouns are:afterthoughtbest friendbig dealdown timeheartachekeepsakenational anthemself assuranceself-helpspendthriftspokesmanunderstanding
Some examples of compound, sports related nouns:backboardballparkbaseballbasketballfootballfullbackoutfieldscoreboardshortstopstopwatchswimsuittouchdownSome examples of open spaced compound, sports related nouns:diving boardend zoneface guardgoal posthead gearhockey rinkhockey stickice skatesskating rinkswimming poolwrestling matchyard line
Ten?! Somebody get me some coffee... -- No kidding! "Please do my homework for me, mysterious internet user!"
Some examples of holiday nouns are:barbecuecelebrationchampagneconfettidecorationseggnogflagsgiftsnoise makerspartyroast turkeystreamerssongs
Some examples of special nouns that are plural in form but singular in meaning include "scissors," "pants," "glasses," and "news." These nouns refer to objects that are grammatically plural but represent a single item or concept.
Some examples of 'quality of mind' nouns, also called abstract nouns, are:anxietybraveryconfidencedecisivenesseuphemismfungenerosityhappinessisolationjoyknowledgeluxurymemorynewsopinionpurposequestionreasonsorrowtroubleurgevaluewealthyearzeal
Examples of nouns for things are:appleballooncardiamondeducationflowergardenhydrogenicejokekitchenlunchmoneynecktieonionpromisequiltreasonstartoothumbrellaviolinwaterx-rayyearzenith
Pronouns are used to replace nouns in sentences. This is helpful to make things not sound repetitive. Some examples of pronouns are he, she, it, they, and we.