The pronouns in the sentence are:
The pronouns 'your' and 'its' are possessive adjectives, words placed before a noun to describe a noun as belonging to someone or something.
The antecedent for the pronoun ITS is robot.The pronoun ITS is a possessive adjective, a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to something (the arms belonging to the robot).
Peter has many debts, mostly monetarily.
"Peter hurt his knee when he fell last week" is correct.
No, pronouns are substitutes for nouns, ie. I, you, me, he, she etc.; as opposed to, say, nouns (with articles) such as 'The man', or a common noun such as 'Peter'. better' is the comparative form of the adjective 'good'.
My real name is Peter, IncaBlue is just an alias. He was arrested at passport control for travelling under an alias. An alias is a made up name sometimes used if your trying to hide something, it is not your real name.
Yes. A robot is a thing, not a person, so the relevant pronoun is it.
"Peter's" is a possessive noun, indicating that something belongs to Peter.
Peter the Great was a Russian czar.
Out of Control - Peter Criss album - was created in 1980-09.
In the book "Rewind" by William Sleator, the main characters are Peter, his brother David, and Peter's friend Christie. They discover a mysterious remote control that has the power to rewind time, leading to unexpected consequences and moral dilemmas.
The antecedent for the pronoun ITS is robot.The pronoun ITS is a possessive adjective, a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to something (the arms belonging to the robot).
Peter and Paul had some disagreements over certain procedures but were never fighting for control of the Church. Paul always deferred to Peter as the leader.
Peter G. Binder has written: 'Quality control'
The word "friends" is not a pronoun: it is a noun. A noun is a word that tells us what a thing, person, place, is called. Examples: garden, Peter, wife, kitchen. Some basic pronouns are: I, you,he, she, it, we,they, me, him, her, us,them. They replace nouns when necessary. Examples: Peter was working in his garden. Peter picked some flowers and took the flowers into the house. Peter arranged the flowers in a vase. The vase was heavy so he left the vase in the kitchen. Peter told his wife that Peter had a surprise for his wife. Now we can replace some nouns with pronouns without losing the sense: Peter was working in his garden. He picked some flowers and took them into the house. He arranged them in a vase. It was heavy so he left it in the kitchen. He told his wife that he had a surprise for her.
Because Peter is the youngest one out of the 12. He is 58 years old at the time.
To your Gramdpa Peter.
Peter was the wealthiest child on earth