A noun.
Example: Bob walked his dog. It was big and hard to control.
(pronoun it refers to the dog)
Example: My brother is very tall, he can touch the light.
(pronoun he refers to my brother)
And also noun phrases:
All the people got on the bus. They sat in the seats and began to talk.
(pronoun they refers to all the people)
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. It helps to avoid repetition by referring back to a noun that has already been mentioned, making sentences more concise and clear.
A pronoun replaces a noun in a sentence.Example: When George got to 19th Street, he got off the train. (the pronoun 'he' replaces the noun 'George' in the second part of the sentence)
The subject pronoun that best replaces "Pablo y yo" is "nosotros."
A pronoun. It replaces the use of a noun.ex. instead of...This question is stupidthe question being the nounyou could use it as a pronoun...it is stupid
A noun or noun phrase generally replaces a pronoun. This helps to avoid repetition and clarify the subject or object in a sentence. For example, instead of saying "he," you could use "the boy" or a person's name.
The antecedent is the noun, the noun phrase, or the pronoun that a pronoun replaces.
It is a pronoun. It replaces a noun. Its is a possessive pronoun. It replaces a noun and its shows ownership.
No, flair is a noun; the pronoun that replaces flair is 'it'. Example uses:A flair for invention is a good thing, it will take you far.
You yourself can answer that question.
In the sentence, 'You bought the bed.', the pronoun is 'you'. A pronoun replaces a noun; the pronoun here replaces the name of the person being spoken to.
It is a pronoun. It replaces a noun. Its is a possessive pronoun. It replaces a noun and its shows ownership.
It is a pronoun. It replaces a noun. Its is a possessive pronoun. It replaces a noun and its shows ownership.
A pronoun's antecedent is the noun or phrase that the pronoun refers to in a sentence. It helps to avoid repetition in writing and allows for clearer and more concise communication. Matching the pronoun with its antecedent ensures that the reader understands who or what the pronoun is referring to.
I think you mean what is the noun that a pronoun replaces. The noun that a pronoun replaces is called the antecedent. Example:In the sentence: John lost his math book, I think this belongs to him.The noun 'John' is the antecedent for the pronoun 'him'.
There are no personal pronouns in your sentence. The only pronoun, 'one' is an indefinite pronoun, a pronoun that replaces a thing unnamed or unknown.
No, it is not a pronoun. A pronoun replaces a noun. Think, a flower can not replace a noun.
They or them
The only pronoun, 'his' is used as an adjective. A possessive pronoun replaces the noun for the thing that belongs to him. Example use of possessive pronoun:Felix walked briskly to the corner that is his.