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No, it is not. The word 'even' is a verb, an adjective, or an adverb.

  • A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
  • A verb is a word for an action or a state of being.
  • An adjective is a word used to describe a noun.
  • An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

Example uses:

  • Jim was late for work so he ran the last block. (the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'Jim')
  • He used a rake to even out the gravel on the walkway. (verb, a word for an action)
  • She cut the cake into even portions. (adjective, describes the noun 'portions')
  • The baby liked it so much that he even licked the bowl. (adverb, modifies the verb 'licked'; the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'baby' in the second part of the sentence)

Note: The word 'Evan' (capital E) is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a group of indigenous people of northern Siberia, also known as the Lamut.

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What part of speech is the word oneself?

Yourself is a pronoun as it replaces your name.


The pronoun I is what type of pronoun?

The pronoun "I" is a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for a specific person or thing.The pronoun "I" is a first person pronoun, a word that takes the place of the noun (name) for the person speaking.The pronoun "I" is a singular pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun form one person.The pronoun "I" is a subjective pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun as the subject of a sentence or a clause, or as a subject complement (a predicate nominative).The corresponding first person, singular, objectivepersonal pronoun is "me".Example uses of the pronoun "I" are:I wrote an essay. (subject of the sentence)The teacher read the essay that I wrote. (subject of the relative clause)The writer of the essay is I. (subject complement, restates the subject noun 'writer')


Is the word be a subject pronoun or object pronoun?

The personal pronoun 'me' is the first person, singular, objective pronoun. The personal pronoun 'me' takes the place of the noun (or name) of the person speaking as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:He asked me for my number. (direct object of the verb 'asked')They brought some flowers for me. (object of the preposition 'for')


Is were a pronoun?

Were is not a pronoun. Common standard pronouns in the English language are: He, She, It, We, You, They, Them.


What kind of grammar word is these?

The word "Which" is a pronoun. However, depending on how it is used it in a sentence the word can vary between being an interrogative pronoun or a relative pronoun.

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How do you fix the sentence '' even though the car backed in the wall it was not damaged '' into a vague pronoun?

A vague pronoun is a pronoun that lacks a clear antecedent.In the sentence, "Even though the car backed in the wall it was not damaged.", it's not clear which noun the pronoun 'it' represents. The car was not damaged or the wall was not damaged. The pronoun 'it' is the vague pronoun.The sentence must be revised to show which noun the pronoun 'it' replaces. Examples:The car was not damaged even though it backed into the wall.The wall was not damaged even though the car backed into it.


What part of speech is the word that as in the dog that lives at the ranch?

pronoun more concise: relative pronoun even more concise than that: definite relative pronoun


Is we a subject or object pronoun?

The pronoun 'we' is a subject pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for the speaker and one or more other people as the subject of a sentence or a clause.The corresponding first person, plural, object pronoun is us.Examples:Mary and I made the cake. We made a mess but we had fun.Mom didn't even yell at us about the mess.


What is 'quoi' in English?

The word 'quoi' may serve as an interrogative pronoun that asks what? Or it may function as a relative pronoun that means which. Or it even may be an exclamation that means what!


What kind of pronoun is the word himself?

The word 'himself' is a reflexive pronoun; a word that reflects its antecedent noun; for example:Dad fixed the roof himself.A reflexive pronoun is an intensive pronoun which emphasises the antecedent even more and is usually placed immediately following the antecedent, for example:Dad, himself, fixed the roof.


Is hi an adverb?

No. Both "hi" and the more formal greeting "hello" are interjections. Hello can be a noun or even a verb, but hi cannot.


What is the difference between emphatic pronoun and reflexive pronoun?

An emphatic pronoun is an appositive to a noun or another pronoun and emphasizes the importance of the noun or the antecedent of the pronoun. A reflexive pronoun fills some function in the sentence, usually a direct or indirect object, different from that of the noun or pronoun pronoun to which it refers. Example as intensive: "I will feed the dog myself" or "I myself will feed the dog" connotes that the speaker or writer believes in his or her own importance, reliability, or special competence, while "Even with an injured arm, I can feed myself" does not. The latter is an example of a genuinely reflexive pronoun, in which the pronoun in question is the direct object of the verb in the sentence, not a mere appositive to the subject "I".


Is them a possessive pronoun or personal pronoun?

The pronoun 'them' is a personal pronoun, the third person plural pronoun.


Is their a subject pronoun or an object pronoun?

subject pronoun


What are the eight types of pronouns?

These are the eight types of pronouns: I, you, he, she, it, we you, and they


What is the best pronoun for who?

The word 'who' is a pronoun, an interrogative pronoun and a relative pronoun. The pronoun 'who' is the best pronoun for who. Examples:Who is your new math teacher? He is the one whotaught algebra last year.


In the following sentence which word is the possessive pronoun being used as an adjective He wore his jeans even though they have a large hole in the knee.?

The pronoun in the sentence is his, a possessive adjective used to describe the noun 'jeans'.