A pronoun can be used in place of one or more nouns or pronouns; for example:
Joan and Jeff go swimming at the park together. He is a good swimmer and he is teaching her strength training. They make a good team.
Two types of pronouns are:Personal pronouns, take the place of specific people or things.personal pronouns; I, you, we, he, she, it, me, us, him, her, they, them.Interrogative pronouns, used to ask questions, take the place of the noun for the person or thing that is unknown.interrogative pronouns: who, whom, what, which, whose.
no its a pronoun. noun is name of a person, animal, place or things. pronouns are used to substitute nouns.
No, adjectives can be used to describe nouns, pronouns, and noun phrases.
It can be, when used with nouns to indicate how many. Numbers can also be nouns and pronouns.
The pronoun is he. Pronouns are used to replace nouns. Nouns are words that are a person, place or thing. So if you said "John lives next to Emily," you could replace "John" with "he." Some pronouns are: I, we, you, them, they, he, she, it, me, us, him, her
Pronouns take the place of nouns in sentences. They are used to avoid repetition and make writing or speaking more concise.
Yes, that is the job of pronouns, they take the place of one or more nouns. For example:Frank and Fran live on this street. Theylive in the yellow house.
Nouns are words that name people, places, things, or ideas, while pronouns are used in place of nouns to avoid repetition in writing or speaking. Nouns directly refer to a specific person, place, thing, or idea, whereas pronouns refer to an antecedent noun that has already been mentioned or is clear from the context.
A pronoun can be used in place of one or more nouns or pronouns; for example:Joan and Jeff go swimming at the park together. Heis a good swimmer and he is teaching her strength training. They make a good team.
Two types of pronouns are:Personal pronouns, take the place of specific people or things.personal pronouns; I, you, we, he, she, it, me, us, him, her, they, them.Interrogative pronouns, used to ask questions, take the place of the noun for the person or thing that is unknown.interrogative pronouns: who, whom, what, which, whose.
no its a pronoun. noun is name of a person, animal, place or things. pronouns are used to substitute nouns.
a relative pronoun I <3 JUSTIN BIEBER!! GUYS R JELOUS OF HIMMM XD
'Discuss' is a verb. In english, only nouns and pronouns have singular and plural forms. the verb discuss can be used with both singular nouns and pronouns (I discuss) and plural nouns and pronouns (we discuss).
The indefinite pronouns do not have an obvious/definite antecedent that they refer back to.Indefinite pronouns are used in place of nouns for people, things, or amounts that are unknown or unnamed.
No, adjectives can be used to describe nouns, pronouns, and noun phrases.
It can be, when used with nouns to indicate how many. Numbers can also be nouns and pronouns.
The pronoun is he. Pronouns are used to replace nouns. Nouns are words that are a person, place or thing. So if you said "John lives next to Emily," you could replace "John" with "he." Some pronouns are: I, we, you, them, they, he, she, it, me, us, him, her