Example sentences for pronouns:
Example sentences:
A personal pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun for a specific person or thing.
The personal pronouns are: I, you, we, he, she, it, me, us, him, her, they, them.
Example sentences:
A personal pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun for a specific person or thing.
They are: I, you, we, he, she, it, me, us, him, her, they, them.
You can't have a paragraph of only pronouns but here is a paragraph that has some personal pronouns in it. The personal pronouns are in italics.
When the first man and woman disobeyed God their fellowship with God was broken, this is sin. God made a way for themto maintain their fellowship with Him in spite of the fact the man and the woman (and their children) continued to sin. This was by offering an animal as a sacrifice. Later in the history of mankind God chose the nation of Israel to be an example of a godly nation and God gave a set of laws and a sacrificial system to Israel so when they failed to keep Gods moral laws they could make atonement for their sins. But Israel turned away from God and turned God's law and sacrificial system into religion.
When the time was right God came to earth as the man, Jesus Christ. Jesus was the 'lamb of God', he was a sacrifice for sin, for all sin, for all people. One day God will judge everybody's sin. To escape this judgment, a person must believe Jesus died in their place.
ofcourse NO! was is for singular pronouns
A sentence is too general when you use too many pronouns. Tis only applies if it is out of context, though. For example: He knew she was thinking about it. If you hear this sentence by itself, you don't know who he is, who she is, or what it is. If this was in a paragraph, It may be obvious what these things are, but by itself the sentence is very vague.
I can't swim. Can you swim? Babies can learn to swim.
The area has a warm winter; it is the main reason for the large number of birds here.
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Interrogative pronouns are used to make questions.who / whom / what / which / whoseWho is going with you?Whom do you teach? ( formal)What is your name?Which is your house?Whose coat is this?
You use pronouns in the nominative case when they are the subject of a sentence or clause, such as "he," "she," "I," "we," "they," and "you." Nominative case pronouns are used to perform the action in a sentence or indicate who or what is doing the action.
Verbs and nouns (or pronouns) are the basis of a sentence. Nouns (or pronouns), the subject of a sentence and a verb form a sentence or a clause.
You can use "me" when referring to yourself as the object of a sentence, such as "He gave the book to me." You can use "you" when referring to the person you are speaking to as the object of a sentence, such as "I am talking to you."
Pronouns are the words used instead of nouns... Example: RAM is nice boy.RAM is hardworking. >>In this sentence noun is 'RAM'. So instead of using same name RAM always we use pronouns... .. So in the above sentence(we use pronoun) >>>RAM is nice boy and he is hardworking. So the word 'he' is a pronoun used instead of noun RAM. examples of pronouns are..he,she,it,they,him,his,their..etc.
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The painting was brilliant
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Here is an example sentence with the word 'photosynthesis':Plants use photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy it can use.
The subject pronouns are used as the subject of a sentence or clause; the subject pronouns are: I, we, he, she, they, this, these. The pronouns you and it can be subject or object of a sentence or clause.Example uses:We will be away for the weekend. (subject of the sentence)This is the hotel that we like. (subject of the subordinate clause)
The pronoun 'her' is correct. The pronoun 'I' is incorrect as direct object of the verb 'was'. Both pronouns should be the objective case. The correct pronouns are: "It was her and me that took the test." (It was her that took the test. It was me that took the test.) When the verb is a linking verb, the objects of that verb use the subjective pronouns. Example: The test takers were she and I. (test takers = she and I) Although the verb 'was' is often a linking verb, in the example sentence it is not. The subject of the sentence, 'it' does not refer to 'her and me'.
Subject pronouns are used when referring to the subject of a sentence. They replace the noun and indicate who or what is performing the action. Subject pronouns include: I, you, he, she, it, we, and they.