the angry dog barks at the scared cat
presumably i had a cat
Example Sentence: The grasshopper and his family jumped very far to escape from their enemies. The nouns are: grasshopper, family, and enemies. The pronouns are: his and their (both possessive adjectives).
The personal pronouns that take the place of the plural noun 'cats' are they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.Examples:My cats are sisters. They came from the shelter together.My cats are sisters. I got them together from the shelter.
The pronoun 'those' is a demonstrative pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun showing nearness or distance in place or time. The demonstrative pronouns are this, that, these, and those.A demonstrative pronoun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:Does mom like these or those.Those are the ones mom likes best.We already have this but we don't have that.When the demonstrative pronouns are placed in front of a noun, they are adjectives. Examples:Those shoes look new.I'll call you when those books come in.
A. THC ATS AWT HER AT.
Nouns: "The cat" Pronouns: "He"
that is your cat for example
Pronouns are used instead of nouns. Words like he/ it/ you/ me/ him/ their/ your are pronouns. For example: The dog chased the cat and then the dog sat down because the dog was exhausted. Instead of repeating the dog, the dog, in this sentence we can use a pronoun. The dog chased the cat and then he sat down because he was exhausted.
presumably i had a cat
A dog is a nemesis of a cat.
Example Sentence: The grasshopper and his family jumped very far to escape from their enemies. The nouns are: grasshopper, family, and enemies. The pronouns are: his and their (both possessive adjectives).
Possessive forms of nouns and pronouns are used to show what belongs to whom; a form that shows possession of something. Examples:Possessive noun: The cat's tail is swishing. (the tail belonging to the cat)Possessive proper noun: This is Jack's cat. (the cat belonging to Jack)Possessive pronoun: The cat is mine. (the cat belonging to me)Possessive adjective: This is my cat. (the cat belonging to me)
yes, this mouse was accompany by this cat.
The little girl showed a courageous act when she saved the cat.
The demonic cat almost scratched my eye out.
The personal pronouns that take the place of the plural noun 'cats' are they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.Examples:My cats are sisters. They came from the shelter together.My cats are sisters. I got them together from the shelter.
I would like to move the cat away from the doorway.