There is no pronoun in 'drink the rain'. The word 'drink' is a verb; 'the' is an article; 'rain' is a noun.
The pronoun is "It".
And the Rain My Drink was created in 1956.
The pronoun 'whose' is functioning as an interrogative pronoun, introducing the question.The pronoun 'this' is functioning as a demonstrative pronoun, taking the place of the noun 'drink', indicating something near.The pronoun 'whose' can also function as a relative pronoun, introducing a relative clause. Example:The man whose mailbox I hit was very nice about it.The pronoun 'this' can also function as an adjective when placed just before a noun. Example:This drink is John's.
And the Rain My Drink has 240 pages.
The ISBN of And the Rain My Drink is 978-0586037805.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'rain' is it. Example:In case of rain, keep the cushions put away. Itwill stain them and cause mildew.
The nouns are rain and face.
The Yanomami drink rain water
His is a possessive pronoun; his can show possession for the subject or the object of a sentence. Examples: For a subject: His book was left on the bus. For an object: The rain ruined his book.
Sometimes the pronoun "it" refers to a thing or idea. For example: If you see my pen, put it on my desk. Sometimes the pronoun "it" is an impersonal placeholder. For example: It is going to rain tomorrow.
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