No, the word illustrate is a verb (illustrates, illustrating, illustrated).
No, the word "pronoun" is a noun, a word for a part of speech; a word for a thing.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'pronoun' is it.Example: A pronoun is a part of speech. It takes the place of a noun or another pronoun in a sentence.
Pronoun, more specifically the first person plural personal pronoun.
The pronoun 'its' is a possessive, singular, neuter pronoun.
pronoun
In math, illustrate means: To show your work in pictures or figures.
Io ne assecondo quello is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I second that." The subject pronoun, partitive, and indefinite pronoun join the first person singular of the verb to illustrate the present indicative in Italian. The pronunciation will be "EE-o ney AS-sey-KON-do KWEL-lo" in Italian.
Illustrate is a verb.
what is the enumerate and illustrate
The verb of illustration is illustrate. As in "to illustrate something".
The past tense of illustrate is illustrated.
"Them" is a personal pronoun and is typically used as an object pronoun, referring to people or things being spoken about. It is not a possessive pronoun like "theirs" or "theirs."
Words that illustrate types of music
It's jack's job to illustrate the new book. Let me illustrate with a real life example.
To illustrate the power of social media.
The pronoun her is an object pronoun; for example:We see her everyday.
A pronoun's antecedent is the noun or pronoun that a pronoun replaces.
subject pronoun