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The pronoun itself is a reflexive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun and 'reflects back' to its antecedent (dog).

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Is itself a pronoun?

Yes, the word 'itself' is a reflexive pronoun.A reflexive pronouns is a word that 'reflects back' to the noun or pronoun antecedent.They are: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.Example: The dog is always surprised to see itself in the mirror.


What type of adjective is her?

Her as an adjective is called a possessive adjective. The related possessive pronoun is hers, and the word her can also be a pronoun (they saw her) and colloquially a noun (The dog is a her -- also seen as The dog is a she.)


What type of adjective her?

Her as an adjective is called a possessive adjective. The related possessive pronoun is hers, and the word her can also be a pronoun (they saw her) and colloquially a noun (The dog is a her -- also seen as The dog is a she.)


Which subject pronoun do you use when using we?

The word 'we' IS a subject pronoun; the first person, plural, personal pronoun that functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause.Example: We saw the dog


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How do you write the ears of a dog as a possessive pronoun?

The term 'ears of a dog' is 'a dog's ears'.


What is a pronoun in this sentence you saw a dog with roger?

The pronoun in the sentence is "you."


Is itself an pronouns?

Yes, the word 'itself' is a reflexive pronoun.The reflexive pronouns are words that reflect back to the subject of the sentence or clause.The reflexive pronouns are: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.Example: The dog mad a bed for itself from the hay in the barn.The reflexive pronouns also function as intensive pronouns, used to emphasize by placing the pronoun immediately following the noun they refer to.Example: The dog itself dug a hollow in the hay for a bed.


Dog - it or he?

"He" is the correct pronoun to use when referring to a dog.


Is her dog a possessive?

No, her dog is a phrase.However her is a possessive pronoun


What is a contraction that is a homophone for a possessive pronoun?

The homophone for the contraction it's (it is) is its, the possessive pronoun, possessive adjective form of the personal pronoun it.Examples:I think it's time to go.The dog has hurt its paw.You may be referring to the possessive pronoun its and the contraction it's.The possessive form of the personal pronoun it is its.The contraction for the subject pronoun it and the verb is is it's.Examples:The dog is wagging its tail.It's a friendly dog. (It is a friendly dog.)


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