No, the word 'go' is a verb (go, goes, going, gone, went).
The word 'go' also functions as an informal(slang) noun or adjective.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a nounin a sentence.
Examples:
The staff will go to lunch at one o'clock. (verb)
Jane had a go at acting in college. (noun)
Stan keeps a go bag packed for when he has an out of town meeting. (adjective; the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'Stan' is the second part of the sentence)
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Yes, the pronoun 'he' is a subject pronoun. The corresponding object pronoun for a male is him. Examples:He is ready to go.We will go with him.
No, it is a subject pronoun because object pronouns are used as the object of a sentence. For example: "They go to the movies." = They (subject pronoun) "I go to the movies with them." = Them (object pronoun)
There is one pronoun is the sentence: youThe pronoun you is functioning as the object of the preposition with.The pronoun you is a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun (name) for the person spoken to.The pronoun you can be singular or plural.
The pronoun in the sentence is you.The pronoun 'you' is taking the place of the noun for the person spoken to.
Him is a pronoun.
The pronoun 'he' is the subject pronoun in "Is he ready to go?" (he is ready).
Yes, the pronoun 'he' is a subject pronoun. The corresponding object pronoun for a male is him. Examples:He is ready to go.We will go with him.
The pronoun 'him' is the objective case; the corresponding subject pronoun is 'he'. Examples:He is ready to go. We can go with him.
No, it is a subject pronoun because object pronouns are used as the object of a sentence. For example: "They go to the movies." = They (subject pronoun) "I go to the movies with them." = Them (object pronoun)
There is one pronoun is the sentence: youThe pronoun you is functioning as the object of the preposition with.The pronoun you is a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun (name) for the person spoken to.The pronoun you can be singular or plural.
Yes, the indefinite pronoun 'everyone' is a singular pronoun (everyone).Example: Everyone is ready to go.
The pronoun in the sentence is you.The pronoun 'you' is taking the place of the noun for the person spoken to.
The antecedent is the noun or the pronoun to which the pronoun refers.Example: When George got to 19th Street, he got off the train. ("George" is the antecedent of the pronoun "he.")
The pronoun is the sentence is you. The pronoun takes the place of the name of the person spoken to (second person).
We is a subject pronoun, it is used as the subject of a sentence or clause. The object pronoun is us, used as the object of the verb or a preposition.Examples:We can go to the movies.Mother called us.
Him is a pronoun.
No, "he" cannot be used as a pronoun for a pig because pigs are animals and do not have a gender like humans. It would be more appropriate to use "it" as a pronoun for a pig.