The word 'you' is a pronoun, specifically a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun. The pronoun 'you' is the second person (the one spoken to), both singular and plural and can be used as a subject or an object.
The personal pronouns are I, you, we, he, she, it, me, us, him, her, they, them.
Example use of the pronoun 'you':
You are a good friend. I will miss you when you go away to college. (The pronoun 'you' is taking the place of the name of the person that I'm speaking to.)
The word "you" is a noun, a pronoun actually. Depending on where the word "you" is used in the sentence it could be the subject.
You can be a subject pronoun or an object pronoun
subject - You should listen carefully.
object - I saw you in town today.
Yes, the pronoun 'they' is the subjective, plural, personal pronoun. The pronoun 'they' functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause. Examples:
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The Fishers came for a visit and they brought the baby.
The movies they showed were from the 1940s.
No, because a pronoun replaces a noun; the word 'pronoun' does not replace a noun, it is a noun.
The word 'your' is a pronoun, the possessive adjective form, a word that is placed before a noun to describe that noun.
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.
No, the word adult is a noun, a singular, common noun, a word for a person. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
No, it is a noun. The word "road" could be replaced by the pronoun "it."
No, because a pronoun replaces a noun; the word 'pronoun' does not replace a noun, it is a noun.
A noun and a pronoun does not answer. A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
The word 'your' is a pronoun, the possessive adjective form, a word that is placed before a noun to describe that noun.
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.
The antecedent is the noun, the noun phrase, or the pronoun that a pronoun replaces.
No, the word she is a pronoun, not a noun. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. A pronoun can take the place of a concrete or an abstract noun. Examples:Concrete noun and corresponding pronoun: Janetis my friend, she is from Bermuda.Abstract noun and corresponding pronoun: Mother Nature can be kind or she can be cruel.
"He" is a pronoun because it is used to replace a noun to avoid repetition. It refers to a specific person or thing previously mentioned.
The word boy is a noun, a singular, common noun. The word her is a pronoun, a possessive pronoun for a female.
A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea, while a pronoun is a word that can function as a substitute for a noun in a sentence. Pronouns are used to avoid repeating the same noun multiple times in a passage and can refer back to a previously mentioned noun.
The word pronoun includes the word noun.
The subject is the word (noun or pronoun) that the sentence is about.
Adjectives modify nouns and pronouns by providing additional information about their qualities or characteristics. They can describe features like size, color, shape, and more. Adjectives help to provide a clearer picture of the noun or pronoun in a sentence.