The pronoun in the sentence is everyone, an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of an unknown or unnamed number of people.
The safety of the passengers in the concern of William J. Snow, the pilot, and everyone at TWA
william jj.snow.twa
william jj.snow.twa
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saftey,passengers,concern,pilot
The abstract nouns in the sentence are:safetyconcern
The common nouns in the sentence are:safetypassengersconcernpilot
William J. Snow, TWA
The common nouns in the sentence are "safety," "passengers," "concern," "William J. Snow," "pilot," and "everyone." These nouns refer to general items or concepts rather than specific names or titles. "TWA" is a proper noun and does not belong in this list.
The concrete nouns in the sentence are:passengersWilliam J. Snowpilot
The proper nouns in the sentence are:William J. Snow (the name of a person)TWA (the name of a company)
The abstract nouns in the sentence are "safety" and "concern." These nouns represent concepts or ideas that cannot be physically touched or measured. They convey feelings or states related to the well-being of passengers and the responsibilities of the pilot and the airline staff.