The pronouns that take the place of the noun 'president' are he or she as a subject, and him or heras an object in a sentence.
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When you use 'her' instead of 'girl', you are using a pronoun.
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
The pronouns for your friend are he, him, or his if your friend is a male and she, her, or hers if your friend is a female. The pronouns to use if you have more than one friend is they, them, or theirs.
President is a noun, not a pronoun. pronouns replace nouns. president is a title, and doesn't replace anything.
To change "snakes" into a pronoun, you can use the pronoun "they." For example, instead of saying "Snakes are fascinating," you could say "They are fascinating." This substitution maintains the reference to the plural noun while using a pronoun for brevity and clarity.
The pronoun 'my' is a possessive adjective, a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to the speaker.Example: That is my house on the corner.The sentence can be changed in order to use the possessive pronoun 'mine', a word that takes the place of a noun for something that belongs to the speaker.Example: That house on the corner is mine.
No it is not. A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun. Instead of Dakota, a pronoun would be 'him' 'Had' is past tense possessive.
Using "me" as a subject pronoun is grammatically incorrect. The correct subject pronoun to use in this instance is "I." For example, it should be "I am going to the store" instead of "Me am going to the store."
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An adjective can modify a pronoun; for example:Silly me, I poured the juice in my coffee instead of the creamer.
The pronoun "it" does not typically rename a noun but instead replaces it within a sentence.
The subject pronoun that takes the place of the proper noun Marcos is 'he'. Examples:Marcos has a new bicycle. He rode it to school today.Ferdinand Marcos was President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He married Imelda Romualdez in 1954.Or, in another context, the pronoun 'she' can be used:Imelda Marcos was the wife of Philippine President, Ferdinand Marcos. She was the daughter of lawyer and law professor, Vicente Orestes Romualdez.