There are NO pronouns in the sentence.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:
They visited New York during summer vacation.
Betty and the family visited it during summer vacation.
I visited a beautiful peninsula during my vacation.
Yes, the pronouns are correct: you, subject of the sentence (the pronoun 'you' can function as both a subject and an object in a sentence)him and her, compound object of the preposition 'between' (both 'him' and 'her' are object pronouns)
I went to the countryside during the vacation
The correct grammar for the sentence is: "During your vacation, did you stay in the hotel?"
I think that the sentence should read, Laura and I have read many books during our summer vacation. Not your summer vacation. Read your own books.
Example sentence - We stayed in a charming bungalow during our vacation on the island.
Yes, the pronouns "him" and "her" are used correctly in the sentence "you sat between him and her during the sales conference." "Him" is the correct object form of the pronoun, and "her" is the correct object form as well.
Example sentence - We made our reservations to ride the schooner during our vacation.
Example sentence - The resident physician was on vacation during the lecture series.
Yes, the pronouns in the sentence are correct.The pronoun 'you' is the subject of the sentence. The pronoun 'you' functions as either a subject or an object.The pronouns 'him and her' are both object pronouns that are functioning as the compound object of the preposition'between'.
To save money you stayed at hostels during your two month vacation in Europe.
During my last summer vacation in India, I visited my grandparents in a small village. We played outside in the fields, flew kites, and had delicious homemade food every day. We also visited nearby temples and enjoyed spending time with family.