There are no pronouns in this particular sentence. Remember, pronouns are words such as "he" and "she" and "I." Also, don't forget this one, "one" is also a pronoun that is not thought by many to be a pronoun. Hope this helped you.----WEG
Buddy Holly.
Its Jennette ♥ Holly Jennette
the holly wood sign was built in 1923
Clip art using holly berry and holly wreaths can usually be viewed at seasonal websites like djinkers or popular crafting sites such as marthastewart and others.
Arthur Holly Compton won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1927.
holly SH*T
Hang the mistletoe and holly!
no, I should be Holly and I
There's a holly leaf stuck in my shirt, scratching me.
say holly molly
No.To show possession we usually use apostrophe s ('s). So your sentence should be written like this: They had a fight over Holly's toy.
Holly Hills is a suburb located in St. Louis, Missouri. Holly Hills has opulent homes that matches with the 1920's Hollywood, CA era. The area has churches, shopping centers, and one of the largest parks in St. Louis.
that is not the wright question i ask
My aunt Holly is as tiny as an ant!
The blond actress in the State Farm Shopping commercial is Megan Stevenson. She is an actress and has starred in the movies, Review, Holly's Holiday, and Cavemen.
No, the sentence should be "Neither Bert nor Holly is going to the party" to show correct subject-verb agreement. "Is" should be used instead of "are" because "neither" is a singular subject, so the verb should also be singular.
The somewhat "poisonous" berries fall out of the tree. Then they are either carried by the wind to somewhere else or are moved by another animal.