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to make you laugh and scream.
A comedian's job is to make people laugh in any way possible. He/her will make anyone laugh even if it means it hurts someone else's feelings.
The pronoun for 'his job' is 'it'. The pronoun in'his job' is 'his', a possessive adjective. Example sentence:His job is very hard but it is also important to him. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of 'his job' in the second part of the sentnece)
The pronoun for 'his job' is 'it'. The pronoun in 'his job' is 'his', a possessive adjective. His Job is very hard but it is also important to him. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of 'his job' in the second part of the sentence)
The pronoun is it; its antecedent is job.
Mi trabajo es hacerte reír.
The word "who's" is a contraction, a shortened form of the pronoun "who" and the verb "is".In order to make a correct sentence, the noun "job" will have to be the name of a person (Job).Example: Who is Job? Or: Who'sJob?What you really need is the possessive form of the pronoun "who".The possessive form is whose.Example: Whose job is it to wash the dishes?
The word "who's" is a contraction, a shortened form of the pronoun "who" and the verb "is".In order to make a correct sentence, the noun "job" will have to be the name of a person (Job).Example: Who is Job? Or: Who'sJob?What you really need is the possessive form of the pronoun "who".The possessive form is whose.Example: Whose job is it to wash the dishes?
The objective from for the first person pronoun 'I' is me. The pronoun 'I' is always capitalized.Example: When I saw the posting for this job and Iknew it was right for me.
The pronoun in the first sentence is you.The pronoun in the second sentence is it.
An antecedent is the noun or pronoun that a pronoun represents:You are the one for the job. In this sentence, the word 'you' is the antecedent for the indefinite pronoun 'one'.Anantecedentis most often a noun:This applicant is the one for the job. The noun 'applicant' is the antecedent for the indefinite pronoun 'one'.Mr. Burke is the one for the job. The proper noun 'Mr. Burke' is the antecedent for the indefinite pronoun 'one'.The applicant that we selected is you. The noun 'applicant' is the antecedent for the personal pronoun 'you'.
It; job