Pronouns are not describing words. Pronouns stand in place nouns which are words for a person, place, or thing.
Adjectives are words that describe nouns. The groups of pronoun adjectives are:
PERSONAL PRONOUN, my, your, his, her, their, its.
DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS, this, that, these, those, the former, etc.
DISTRIBUTIVE PRONOUNS, each, either, none, neither, etc.
NUMERAL PRONOUNS, some, any, few, many, none, all, etc.
Any pronoun will refer to a person, a place, or a thing.
A personal pronoun takes the place of a noun for a specific person, place, or thing.
The personal pronouns are: I, you, we, he, she, it, me, us, him, her, they, them.
The pronouns that refer to a specific person or thing are the personal pronouns. They are:
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A personal pronoun is a pronoun designating the person speaking (first person), the person spoken to (second person), or the person or thing spoken about (third person); a pronoun having a definite person or thing as an antecedent and functioning grammatically in the same way as the noun that it replaces. They are:First person: I, me, we, usSecond person: youThird person: he, she, it, they, him, her, them
The pronoun neither is an indefinite pronoun; an indefinite pronoun does not refer to a specific person, thing, or amount. The pronoun neither is used to say not one or another of any person(s) or thing(s). Example: Neither you or the others will have to take that test.
The word YOU is a personal pronoun, 'second person pronoun' and it is used to specify the "person or persons" you are talking to; the pronoun replaces the name and is both singular or plural, for both subject or object of a sentence.Example- You are not going play with them.Here You refers to a person or noun. And that is what we call a pronoun, a word that replace the noun.
The pronouns that point out which person or thing is being discussed are the demonstrative pronoun; they are this, that, these, and those.
predicate nominativen. A noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb and refers to the same person or thing as the subject of the verb.For example:The girl in the red dress is Sarah, our daughter.The phrase Sarah, our daughter, is the predicate nominative. It refers to the same person as the subject, girl.
The word 'personal' for pronouns refers to the type of pronoun the takes the place of a noun for a specific person or thing.
An indefinite pronoun refers to a non-specific or unidentified person, thing, or group. It does not specifically designate or point out any particular noun. Examples include words like someone, anyone, something, anything, everyone, everything, nobody, and nothing.
1) "He is late", if the pronoun "il" refers back to a person, or, 2) "it is late", if "il" refers back to a thing.
"Herself" is a reflexive pronoun that refers back to the subject of a sentence. It is used when the subject and object of a verb are the same person or thing.
A singular pronoun is a word that replaces a singular noun, a word for one person or thing.A plural pronoun is a word that replaces a plural noun or two or more nouns for people or things. Examples:Singular: Jackie likes to bake, she brought cookies for our class.Singular: This book must be Mark's, he lost his math book.Plural: The birds come to my feeder every day; they come in the morning.Plural: Bill, Bob, and I are going for a walk and we can take the dog with us.
Yes, the pronoun 'it' is a third person pronoun; a word that takes the place of a noun for a thing spoken about.The first person is the person speaking.the first person pronouns are: I, we, me, usThe second person is the person spoken to.the second person pronoun is: youThe third person is the person or thing spoken about.the third person pronouns are: he, she, it, they, them
"She" and "Her" are both third person pronouns referring to a female.
No, the personal pronoun 'it' is third person, the thing spoken about.
The word "nobody" is an indefinite pronoun. It refers to no specific person or group.
It is a pronoun. It refers to an individual.
A noun.Example: Bob walked his dog. It was big and hard to control.(pronoun it refers to the dog)Example: My brother is very tall, he can touch the light.(pronoun he refers to my brother)And also noun phrases:All the people got on the bus. They sat in the seats and began to talk.(pronoun they refers to all the people)
No, "self" is not a verb. "Self" is a pronoun that refers to the personal identity or individual nature of a person or thing. It is used to emphasize the subject or object in a sentence.