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The personal pronouns that take the place of the noun 'grandfather' are he as a subject, and him as an object in a sentence.

Example: When he was 68, my grandfather won a marathon. We were so proud of him.

The possessive pronoun is: his

The possessive adjective is: his

The reflexive/intensive pronoun is: himself

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Shabana Shazadi

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My question is choose pronoun replacement of his grandpa
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9y ago

The noun 'grandfather' is a common noun, a general word for the father of your mother or your father.

A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'grandfather' is the name of the grandfather.

Note: When addressing a specific person as 'Grandfather', that is a proper noun, the name that you call that person.

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10y ago

The noun 'great-grandfather' is a singular, common, compound noun, a word for a person.

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Raheem Thomas

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3y ago

He ,or his, or him!!!???

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Adam Goh

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2y ago

it is a compound noun

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9y ago

The word Grandfather is a Noun.

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13y ago

It is a compound noun.

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3y ago

A grandfather is a compound noun and a common noun also.

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He

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