He is the pronoun for brother; it is the pronoun for joke.
The word your is an adjective form of the possessive pronoun 'yours'.
The two pronouns in the sentence are "your" and "he."
"my" and "he" are the two pronouns in the sentence.
mark and he
The pronoun in the sentence is "he," which refers back to Mark in this case.
No, a sentence does not have a question mark unless it is a question. A question mark is used at the end of a sentence to indicate that it is a question.
The two pronouns in the sentence are "your" and "he."
"my" and "he" are the two pronouns in the sentence.
He, it
The pronoun in the sentence is "he," which refers back to Mark in this case.
That comment, mark, face etc was unintentional Meaning you didnt mean to do it
Mark was coveteous of his brother's baseball card collection.
The pronouns that take the place of the noun phrase 'Mark and me' are we as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and us as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example: Mom made lunch for Mark and me. We had tuna sandwiches and she gave us some fruit.
Shania Twain has a younger brother named Mark, but that's not the famous author Mark Twain. Shania's brother Mark was born in the 1970s.
Yes Shania Twain has a brother name Mark Twain I know Mark more than you do
No, a sentence does not have a question mark unless it is a question. A question mark is used at the end of a sentence to indicate that it is a question.
he didnt from the hsd
the youngest brother is Mark!!! there's Brad, Randy and then Mark