The pronoun in the sentence is some.
The pronoun 'some' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed number or amount.
The word 'some' can also function as an adjective or an adverb.
Noun: answers, test, electricity
The nouns in the phrase "some answers on this test are about electricity" include "answers," "test," and "electricity." These nouns represent concepts, objects, or subjects discussed in the context of the test.
Noun: answers
The Bell South basic electricity test answers will not be able to be found online. Study materials will need to be viewed to locate the answers.
The answers to the NKO m16 test are not available online. There are some practice tests that can be taken online that have the answers provided for studying for the actual exam.
Depending on the subject, you can omit or get questions wrong and still get an 800.
Answers does not give test answers.
The pronoun 'her' is correct. The pronoun 'I' is incorrect as direct object of the verb 'was'. Both pronouns should be the objective case. The correct pronouns are: "It was her and me that took the test." (It was her that took the test. It was me that took the test.) When the verb is a linking verb, the objects of that verb use the subjective pronouns. Example: The test takers were she and I. (test takers = she and I) Although the verb 'was' is often a linking verb, in the example sentence it is not. The subject of the sentence, 'it' does not refer to 'her and me'.
Test answers are off limits.
The pronoun itself is called a reflexive pronoun.
Yea I think it dos help get some answers people
You can talk to a former student to find out some answers. Otherwise you will have to wait for the results to come out.