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The easiest way to answer is by example:Wrong: The book it was red. (choose the noun OR the pronoun) Wrong: Mary she was tall. (choose the noun OR the pronoun)
Easier is the comparative form of the adjective easy. easy easier easiest.
no. a proper noun is a name for example like Michael or "Playdoh". a pronoun is a word used in place of a noun, like he, she, it, they, etc. the easiest way to tell the difference is that proper nouns start with a capitalized letter
Loud and soft are not proper adjectives. The easiest way to remember what proper adjectives are is that they are usually adjectives which are similar to their proper noun form. For example, Canada is a proper noun. Canadian, when used to describe a noun, such as, Canadian bacon, is the proper adjective.
The correct spelling of the proper noun (a city in Ohio) is Cincinnati.The easiest way to remember this is to write cin-cin-nation, then drop the -on.
Yes. Nouns can be divided into two categories, common and proper. The easiest way to tell the difference in English is by looking at capitalization. If a noun must be capitalized to be correct, such as Texas or the White House, it's considered a proper noun. All other nouns are considered common nouns, like afternoon or banana.
It can be, as in prowling predators.The word is the present participle of the verb (to prowl) and may be used as an adjective, or as a noun (Prowling near the herd is the easiest way to stalk an antelope.)
Yes, the noun 'health' is a common noun; a general word for the condition of being well or free from disease; a general word for the condition or state of something; a word for the health of anyone or anything.
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The easiest literary device varies by one's personal opinion and preference. Some find books easiest, while others find computers easiest.