He is a pronoun, generally used to replace a male noun. In a sentence, he plays the part of the subject, or a component of the subject. For example: He went to the grocery store. He is doing the action - therefore he is the subject. He and I are going fishing. He and I are the subject - both are performing the action.
He is a pronoun often used in place of a person's name which is a proper noun. The pronoun, he, can also be substituted for the common noun, person. Examples of other common nouns which can use the pronoun, he, is ballplayer, taxi driver, or any specific noun.
The pronouns he, she, and they are third person pronouns; words for a person or thing spoken about.
The pronoun he and she are singular, subjectivepronouns; the word they is the plural subjectivepronoun.
Third person objective
3rd person limited
it depends what word it is it could be any part of speech depending on the sentence
word collocation
The word 'the' is capitalized when it is the first word in a sentence (as the beginning of this sentence) or part of a title ("The Last Supper" or "The Cat In The Hat") . The first word in a sentence or title is always capitalized.
I think it would usually be part of the complete predicate.
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it depends what word it is it could be any part of speech depending on the sentence
i am part of the CIA.
Some is an adjective.
'Don't' is part of the verb.
No, unless it is the first word in the sentence or part of a title.
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No, the word "juvie" is typically not capitalized in a sentence unless it is the first word or part of a title.
The word 'in' would be a preposition in the example sentence you gave.
The word "victim" is not typically capitalized in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
The term for knowing a word's part of speech in order to appropriately use it in a sentence is "word-usage."
No, the word "novel" does not have to be capitalized in every sentence. It should be capitalized only if it is the first word in a sentence or part of a title.
By use of the word in a sentence.