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What is the pronoun for oranges?

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The pronouns that takes the place of the plural noun 'Oranges' are they as a subject, and them as an object. Example:

I brought some oranges. They looked so good that I couldn't resist buying them.


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What words can I replace the pronoun they with?

The personal pronoun 'they' can takes the place of a plural noun or pronoun for people or things; and two or more nouns or pronouns for people or things, as the subject of a sentence or a clause.Examples:They are the customers that have waited the longest.They themselves told me about it.They are the books that I ordered.They are Jack and Jill Smith.They are oranges and apples.


Should the pronoun in a sentence come after the noun?

No, a pronoun can function in any part of a sentence. Sometimes the antecedent is not present in the sentence.Examples:The Browns came to visit and they brought the baby with them. (standard use, the antecedent 'Browns' comes before the pronouns 'they' and 'them')Whose truck is in the driveway? The plumber's truck is in the driveway. (the antecedent for an interrogative pronoun is often the answer to the question)Mine is the painting of oranges. (the antecedent 'painting' comes after the possessive pronoun 'mine', which is just as common as saying, "The painting of oranges is mine.")Those are mother's favorite flowers. (the antecedent 'flowers' comes after the demonstrative pronoun in the sentence)I would like some of these. (there is no antecedent for the demonstrative pronoun 'these'; the speaker is indicating by gesture or there is only one group of whatever 'these' are)I would like some of these. (there is no antecedent for the indefinite pronoun 'some', a word that is taking the place of a noun for an unnamed number or amount)They say it should rain today. (the pronoun 'they' is functioning as an indefinite pronoun, a word representing people in general; no antecedent is required)


What are some plural pronouns that begin with the letter P?

The noun plenty can function as an indefinite pronoun when used to take the place of a specific number. As an indefinite pronoun, the word plenty can be plural or singular.Examples:Plenty are dissatisfied with the government's plan. (plural, a great number)We don't need oranges, we have plenty. (singular, a sufficient quantity)


What kinds of food do they eat in Florida?

Oranges


what is better apples or oranges?

oranges are the BEST!!!!!


What are some pronouns that begin with the letter p?

There are no pronouns that begin with the letter P.The noun plenty can function as an indefinite pronoun when used to take the place of a specific number.Example: We don't need oranges, we have plenty.


How many oranges are in score of oranges?

A "score" of anything is twenty of that thing. So a score of oranges equals twenty oranges.


Is them a possessive pronoun or personal pronoun?

The pronoun 'them' is a personal pronoun, the third person plural pronoun.


Jose has 22 apples and oranges he has 8 more apples than oranges how many oranges does he have?

Fifteen apples and seven oranges.


What is the collective nouns of oranges?

There is no standard collective noun for oranges, in which case a noun that suits the situation is used, for example, a bagof oranges, a box of oranges, a crate of oranges, etc.


How much are 2 dozen of oranges today?

2 dozen of oranges = 24 oranges.


Why do Valencia oranges have more juice than navel oranges?

Valencia? These are JUICE oranges!