The subject pronoun that takes the place of the compound subject 'Tomas and Susan' is they.
"Have they seen the lizard?"
"Yes, they have seen the lizard."
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Indefinite pronouns are used to refer to non-specific or unspecified things, people, or places. They help to make language more efficient by replacing repetitive nouns in a sentence. Examples include words like "anyone," "somebody," and "nothing."
The root word "saur" means lizard or reptile. It is commonly found in the names of dinosaurs, such as Tyrannosaurus, meaning "tyrant lizard," indicating their reptilian nature.
Yes, the Greek root word "dino" means "terrible" or "fearfully great," not specifically "lizard." The term "dinosaur" comes from the Greek words "deinos" (meaning terrible) and "sauros" (meaning lizard).
"Sauros" is a Greek word that means "lizard" or "reptile." It is commonly used as a suffix in scientific names of reptiles to indicate their class or order.
The word "lizard" has a short vowel sound for the letter "i." In this word, the "i" is pronounced as /ɪ/ (short i sound) rather than /aɪ/ (long i sound).
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'lizard' is it.If the gender of the lizard is known, the pronouns used are he or she as a subject and him or her as an object in a sentence.Example: The lizard rested on a rock where it was enjoying the sunshine.
The pronoun for Tomas is 'he' as a subject and 'him' as an object of a sentence or clause.The pronoun for Susan is 'she' as a subject and 'her' as an object of a sentence or clause.The pronoun for Tomas and Susan is 'they' as a subject and 'them' as an object of a sentence or clause.Examples:Tomas is a teacher. He teaches math at the high school. I met him at a teachers' conference.Susan is a teacher. She teaches math at the high school. I met her at a teachers' conference.Tomas and Susan are teachers. They teach math at the high school. I met them at a teachers' conference.The pronoun for lizard is 'it'. The pronoun for the plural, lizards, is 'they' for the subject and 'them' as an object of a sentence or clause.Examples:I saw a lizard, it ran under your chair.She loved the lizards at the zoo. They mesmerized her and she wants to go see them again.
The pronoun that takes the place of the singular noun lizard is it.Example: I saw a lizard. I think it ran under your chair.The pronouns that take the place of the plural noun lizards are they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.Example: She loved the lizards at the zoo. They fascinated her and she wants to go see them again.
Use a pronoun. The lizard ran down the brick wall. He was very fast.
Indefinite pronouns are used to refer to non-specific or unspecified things, people, or places. They help to make language more efficient by replacing repetitive nouns in a sentence. Examples include words like "anyone," "somebody," and "nothing."
No, the word 'lizard' is a noun, a word for a reptile, a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun lizard is it.Example: I saw a lizard. I think it ran under your chair.The pronouns that take the place of the plural noun lizards are they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.Example: She loved the lizards at the zoo. They fascinated her and she wants to go see them again.
The lizard was in the desert
Our lizard regenerated his lost tail.
Sal Lizard has written: 'Being Santa Claus' -- subject(s): Santa Claus
The chameleon is a lizard that can change it's skin colour.
A salamander is a creature that is like a lizard, but is actually an amphibian not a reptile.
(who acts as a pronoun, or as part of an adjective or object phrase) Who opened the envelope? I know who opened the envelope. The man who opened the envelope read the letter inside.