The pronoun their is a possessive adjective, describing the car as belonging to Robin and Paul.
Adverbs can modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs in a sentence.
An adjective can modify a pronoun; for example:Silly me, I poured the juice in my coffee instead of the creamer.
The complete subject in a sentence is the noun or pronoun along with any words that modify it. It includes the main noun or pronoun that the sentence is about and all the words that describe or modify it.
Adjectives modify nouns and pronouns. In the sentence "I am happy to meet you", happy is a predicate adjective. The word it's describing is the subject "I", a pronoun.
When the words 'this' and 'that' are used to modify a noun, they are adjectives.When the words 'this' and 'that' take the place of a noun in a sentence, they are demonstrative pronoun.Examples:This movie is my favorite. (adjective)This is my favorite movie. (demonstrative pronoun)
The grammatical function of an adjective is to modify or describe a noun or pronoun in a sentence. It provides more information about the noun, such as its size, color, shape, or quality. Adjectives can be used before or after the noun they modify.
To correct a dangling infinitive phrase, you should make sure the phrase is properly connected to the noun or pronoun it is meant to modify. You can rephrase the sentence to include the subject that the infinitive phrase is describing, or you can place the subject immediately after the infinitive phrase. This ensures clarity and avoids confusion about what the phrase is modifying.
No, here's is a contraction; a combination of 'here is'. The word 'here' is used as an adverb to modify the verb 'is'. The contraction 'here's' acts the verb of the sentence or phrase.
possessive pronoun is my,our,yours,his,her,its,theirsare used before the nouns their modify. mine,ous,yours,his,hers,its,theirs are used after the nouns..
Make the word modify a noun or pronoun, meaning unsuccessful. Example: She made an abortive attempt to roll over her IRA.
"Can" and "could" are modal verbs, which express ability, possibility, permission, or necessity in a sentence. They are used to modify the meaning of another verb.
An adjective modifies a noun or a pronoun. (it can also modify a noun phrase or clause)