The pronouns in the sentence are:
The pronouns in the sentence are:
Note: The word 'this' can be a demonstrative pronoun but in the given sentence, it is functioning as an adjective which describes the noun problem.
The pronouns in the sentence are:
They, a personal pronoun which takes the place of a plural noun or two or more nouns.
themselves, a reflexive pronoun which 'reflects' back to the antecedent 'they'.
Note: The word 'this' is sometimes a demonstrative pronoun, but in the example sentence it is an adjective, placed before the noun 'problem' to describe that noun. The same sentence using 'this' as a demonstrative pronoun is, "They must settle this themselves."
The pronouns are they, this, themselves.
it means they did somthing bad and is goingto go to court to settle the problem
settle
Choose, settle on,
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun or pronoun just before it. An appositive is set of in a sentence with a comma before it and a comma after it.The given sentences revised to use an appositive is:"Black cowboys, African-Americans who herd cattle, helped settle the old west."
The words 'John Doe' constitute what is known as a 'sentence interupter.' The flow of the sentence is interrupted by the words 'John Doe.' Go ahead and read the sentence aloud without the words 'John Doe' to get the feel of the flow of the sentence. Now read it again with the words 'John Doe'and you'll get the mildly jarring sense of the interruption. This is not to suggest that sentence interrupters are necessarily bad. They can be used to great effect as a form of emphasis. But they should be used sparingly. Sentence interrupters are set off by commas fore and aft. OK, I'll settle down. Put commas before and after a sentence interrupter. Example: 'One of the parties, John Doe, entered my ...' Note: In rare instances a sentence interrupter can be punctuated by dashes rather than commas.
"They must settles this problem themselves."The pronouns in the sentence are:they (personal pronoun)themselves (reflexive pronoun)The word 'this' can be a demonstrative pronoun when it takes the place of a noun in a sentence but in this sentence it is an adjective used to describe the noun 'problem'.
The pronouns are you (personal pronoun) and your (possessive pronoun).
they,themselves
The verb "settle" means to become established in a new home or way of life. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Cathy and Roger decided to settle in Arkansas after their wedding.
yes.
The film received critical acclaim for its breathtaking cinematography and powerful performances.
To settle an issue means to conclude a disagreement with some degree of permenancy, to solve a problem, or to find an agreed answer to a controversial question.
It is ruled by another countryOther places people settle, such as countries, are not owned by a motherland. The people living in a colony don't govern themselves.
So they could take their land and settle it themselves.
An impartial judge could help us settle this dispute.
An arbiter was called in to settle the dispute between the union members and the management.
It is ruled by another countryOther places people settle, such as countries, are not owned by a motherland. The people living in a colony don't govern themselves.