Ten examples of pronouns and use:
The personal pronouns represent specific people or things; they are:
personal pronouns:
I
you
we
he
she
it
me
us
him
her
they
them
possessive pronouns:
mine
yours
his
hers
its
ours
theirs
possessive adjectives
my
your
our
his
her
their
its
Examples of pronouns are:
Personal pronouns
You are a good friend.
John gave me the book.
We will be there at noon.
The dog belongs to them.
Demonstrative pronouns
This is the right street.
Give these to your mother.
Possessive pronouns
The house on the corner is mine.
The black car is his, the red car is hers.
Interrogative pronouns
What time is the party?
Where are the keys?
How did the window break?
Reflexive pronouns
Dad made the cake himself.
Jan gave herself a manicure.
Don't blame yourself.
Reciprocal pronouns
The children played with one another.
The boats bumped each other in the storm.
Indefinite pronouns
You may have some, there is more in the kitchen.
Everyone was having a good time.
Examples of pronouns are:
personal pronouns - I, you, he, her, we, they, them,
possessive pronouns - hers, ours, his, theirs.
my sister is good music
i she he it they we
Examples of synonyms for the word 'pronoun' are word or substitute.
An objective pronoun is a pronoun that is the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:John brought these for you.John brought these for you.
No... the word 'her' is a pronoun. Examples of adjectives are big, stupid, and clueless.
The pronoun she is singular, a third person singular pronoun, used as a subject. (The object form is hers.) The plural third person pronoun is they, used as a subject. Examples: Where is the girl? She is at the store. Where are the girls? They are at the store.
No. Whose is a pronoun. It is the possessive pronoun and an interrogative pronoun (asks a question). Examples: Possessive: A boy, whose name I forget, gave me the directions. Interrogative: Whose car is parked in front of the house?
There is no type of pronoun called 'special pronoun' in English.
Yes, a pronoun is a type of noun that can be used in place of a noun to avoid repetition in a sentence. Pronouns like "he," "she," or "it" serve the same function as nouns but refer to the noun indirectly.
Examples of nouns that have a pronoun withing it:homeweekbusbayousheepmotherfatherwhimwitmathematicswholehour
Examples of synonyms for the word 'pronoun' are word or substitute.
There is no type of pronoun called 'special pronoun' in English.
you,she,he,it,and we
I would say the pronoun of taapioca would be 'it', since a pronoun renames. Other examples: (Sarah, she) (Tom, he) (bird, it)
Some examples of predicate nominatives using personal pronouns include: "I am she," "You are he," and "They are we." In these examples, the personal pronouns (I, you, they) serve as the subjects of the sentences and are connected to the pronouns after the linking verb (am, are) to complete the predicate nominative construction.
Example sentence: Everything is hers, nothing is mine.
Examples of pronouns = her , his , their Examples of prepositions = behind , over, through Examples of conjuctions = but , and , because
The pronoun you can be the subject or the object of a sentence or phrase. Examples: Subject: You look great. Object: That dress becomes you.
Feminine pronouns Examples : her, she. She was going to the park with her.