They
They're
Us
We
Sam - proper noun and -conjunction I -pronoun wore- verb our- pronoun suits-noun
Guy is a common noun. The guy's name (Sam) is the proper noun.He is the pronoun."That guy is Sam. He is a strong and muscular guy.
No, Amy is a noun, a proper noun because Amy is the name of a specific person. The pronouns that would be used in place of the noun are she, her, or hers.
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Sam Embury
sam shuker
no honey, a pronoun is like i,you,sam,dad,mom,grandma,courtney or your dog buddy
1. "They belonged to dad and grandpa." The personal pronoun 'they' is the correct third person, plural form as the subject of the sentence.2. "Sam recognized it clothes." The personal pronoun 'it' is incorrect. A pronoun used to describe the noun 'clothes' should be a possessive adjective.examples: "Sam recognized itsclothes." "Sam recognized hisclothes."
The pronoun in this sentence is "I," which refers to the speaker or writer.
The antecedent of the pronoun 'it' is the noun money.
No, the word Sam's (a proper noun requires a capital S) is a possessive noun.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.A possessive pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something in a sentence.The possessive pronouns are: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.EXAMPLESpossessive noun: Sam's house is on the corner.possessive pronoun: The house on the corner is his.
That - pronoun, subject of sentence is - verb a - indefinite article very - adverb loud - adjective boat - object There should be a period or at lease a semicolon here. Otherwise you create a run-on sentence. Something - pronoun and subject must - auxiliary verb be - verb, infinitive wrong - adjective with - conjunction it - pronoun and object. In the sentence- "Sam and I wore our suits": Sam- Noun and- conjunction I- pronoun (Sam & I are also the subject of the sentence) wore- verb our- possessive pronoun suits- noun (name of clothing)