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Don't know what the context is, but in dating or sex ads, it probably means the poster is (or is looking for) a black female who is into sadomasochistic sex.

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Words for which pronouns stand are?

Nouns are words for which pronouns stand. A pronoun is a word that can replace a noun in a sentence to avoid repetition. Common pronouns include he, she, it, they, and we.


What does a pronoun stand for?

A pronoun stands for a noun and is used in place of that noun to avoid repetition in a sentence. It can refer to a person, place, thing, or idea. Pronouns help make sentences more concise and easier to read.


What can stand after preposition?

Nouns, pronouns, gerunds, and noun phrases can commonly stand after a preposition in a sentence.


What is the present tense of stand?

The present tense of stand is:I/You/We/They stand.He/She/It stands.The present participle is standing.


What questions do pronouns answer?

Pronouns do not answer questions. Pronouns can ask question, they're called interrogative pronouns: who, whom, what, which, whose.These pronouns stand in for the noun or pronoun that answers the question.What is your name? My name is April.Who made the cookies? We made the cookies.Which color do you like? I like the blue.


Is a pronoun a specific thing?

A pronoun is not always a specific thing (or person); for example: The interrogative pronouns (who, whom, what, which, whose) stand in for the answer to the question asked and represent something unknown. The indefinite pronouns (another, anybody, anyone, anything, everyone, etc.) stand in for an unknown or unspecified person or thing.


What is a pronoun the refers to a person or thing?

Pronouns are not describing words. Pronouns stand in place nouns which are words for a person, place, or thing.Adjectives are words that describe nouns. The groups of pronoun adjectives are:PERSONAL PRONOUN, my, your, his, her, their, its.DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS, this, that, these, those, the former, etc.DISTRIBUTIVE PRONOUNS, each, either, none, neither, etc.NUMERAL PRONOUNS, some, any, few, many, none, all, etc.


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What stands in for a noun?

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What are singluar and plural objective pronouns?

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Can you give me a list of object pronouns?

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What are pronouns that refer primarily to people called?

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