The word 'these' is a demonstrative pronoun.
A demonstrative pronoun takes the place of a noun, indicating near or far in place or time.
They are: this, that, these, those.
In the given sentence, the pronoun 'which' is an interrogative pronoun, because it introduces a question.The pronoun 'which' can also function as a relative pronoun, if the sentence read, "The beach which I like best is West Beach". In this example, the pronoun 'which' introduces the relative clause, 'which I like best'.
He
No, the word 'best' is an adjective, an adverb, a noun, and a verb.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example functions:Myra makes the best lasagna. She gave me the recipe.The adjective 'best' describes the noun 'lasagna'.The pronoun 'she' takes the place of the noun 'Myra' as the subject of the second sentence.Paul was best loved for his generosity.The adverb 'best' modifies the adjective 'loved'.The pronoun 'his' takes the place of the noun 'Paul'.This is the best of the houses we've seen, and it has a pool.The noun 'best' is a word for a thing.The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'best' in the second part of the sentence.The Tigers can best any competitors. Theydon't stand a chance.The verb in the sentence is 'can best'.The pronoun 'they' takes the place of the noun 'competitors' as the subject of the second sentence.
It's a possessive pronoun. That means that it is a pronoun, but it is something or belongs to someone.
"The class chose Chicago to visit because it provides the best opportunity for education and entertainment."The antecedent for the pronoun 'it' is Chicago, the noun that the pronoun 'it' replaces in the second part of the sentence.
These are the eight types of pronouns: I, you, he, she, it, we you, and they
Strawberries are best ripe in summer and spring.
Yes, many people are allergic to strawberries.
Yes, the word 'this' is a demonstrative pronoun. The demonstrative pronouns take the place of a noun, indicating near or far in distance or time. The demonstrative pronouns are: this, that, these, those.Example: I would like six of these and a two of those.Note: When placed directly before a noun, the demonstrative pronouns are adjectives.Example: I would like six of these apples and two of those plums.
The word 'who' is a pronoun, an interrogative pronoun and a relative pronoun. The pronoun 'who' is the best pronoun for who. Examples:Who is your new math teacher? He is the one whotaught algebra last year.
The best time to plant the strawberries in Pakistan is Spring season.
(near) (far) These are only some I have heard of. If you have more.Improve this answer.
Strawberries
Church is a singular object. It is the best pronoun.
She loves both but I think she loves strawberries more :)
A pronoun antecedent is the noun or pronoun that a pronoun replaces.Example: When George got to 19th Street, he got off the train. ("George" is the antecedent of the pronoun "he.")
Strawberries