person, number
Verbs and nouns (or pronouns) are the basis of a sentence. Nouns (or pronouns), the subject of a sentence and a verb form a sentence or a clause.
Verbs need subjects, which can be nouns or pronouns.
Nouns and verbs and pronouns and adjectives and adverbs are parts of speech.
The question should be: Are the words she and him nouns or verbs? Definitely not. They are pronouns. She = subject pronoun; him = object pronoun
Pronouns don't have an irregular form; irregular forms are verbs and plural nouns.
verbs, nouns, pronouns, adjectives
Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs, but they do not modify nouns. Adjectives modify nouns.
nouns, adjectives, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, and interjections
Verbs are the words that say what a subject is (being verbs) or does (action verbs). Nouns are words for persons, places, things, or ideas. Pronouns are words that take the place of (stand in for) a noun. Adjectives are words that describe nouns.
'what' is an interrogative pronoun ( pronouns are those which are used to substitute nouns) whereas 'will' is a verb. Since it shows a sense of doing something.
Adverbs CAN modify adjectives as well as other verbs. However, adverbs will not modify nouns or pronouns.
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