The two pronouns in your sentence are "he" and "it", and you didn't capitalize "Mark".
The two pronouns in the sentence are "your" and "he."
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The two pronouns in the sentence are "your" and "he."
The two pronouns in the sentence are "his" (referring to Mark) and "it" (referring to the joke).
"my" and "he" are the two pronouns in the sentence.
The pronoun in the sentence is "he," which refers back to Mark in this case.
He giggled at the joke.
The two pronouns in the sentence are "your" and "he."
"my" and "he" are the two pronouns in the sentence.
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The two pronouns in the sentence are "his" (referring to Mark) and "it" (referring to the joke).
The pronoun in the sentence is "he," which refers back to Mark in this case.
He giggled at the joke.
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Why did Zero not understand the joke in Stanleyβs letter?
Almost every joke has a funny punchline.
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No, "joke" is not a pronoun. It is a noun that refers to something said or done to provoke laughter or amusement.
My Brother and Me - 1994 The Practical Joke War 1-2 was released on: USA: 22 October 1994