Examples of synonyms for the word 'pronoun' are word or substitute.
everyone as a pronoun - everybody
The personal pronoun 'he' takes the place of a noun for a male. A proper noun for the pronoun 'he' is the name of a male. For example:When George got to 19th Street, he got off the train. (the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the proper noun 'George', a male, in the second part of the sentence)
Electrician is a pronoun, and therefore cannot have a an antonym or synonym.
The synonym for the indefinite pronoun everyone is all.
There is no direct synonym for trampoline, the gymnastic bouncing device usually made with canvas and springs.
The synonym for the noun pronoun 'it' is thing.
Yes, "pronoun" is a type of word that can be used in place of a noun such as "he," "she," or "it".
everyone as a pronoun - everybody
The personal pronoun 'he' takes the place of a noun for a male. A proper noun for the pronoun 'he' is the name of a male. For example:When George got to 19th Street, he got off the train. (the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the proper noun 'George', a male, in the second part of the sentence)
none (adverb) - hardly, nevernone (pronoun) - nobody
Electrician is a pronoun, and therefore cannot have a an antonym or synonym.
Dill is a pronoun, and therefore cannot have a synonym.
The synonym for the indefinite pronoun everyone is all.
There is no direct synonym for trampoline, the gymnastic bouncing device usually made with canvas and springs.
A pronoun is a word that can be substituted for a noun, a word for a person, place, or thing.
No, the word 'or' is a preposition, a word used to join alternatives; used to introduce a synonym or explanation; used to introduce a consequence.Examples:I'm not sure if I should get the redor the blue.I haven't checked my emails, ormessages, yet.Watch your account balance or you could overdraw.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: Jack will be here by six, or sooner, if he can get the early train. (the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'Jack' in the second part of the sentence)
The pronoun 'them' is a personal pronoun, the third person plural pronoun.