There is no pronoun in that sentence.
The pronoun that can take the place of the object noun 'desert' (object of the preposition 'in') is it.
Example: The green palm trees were growing in it.
The pronoun for the proper noun Mr. Green are he as a subject and him as an object in a sentence. Example:I'd like you to meet Mr. Green. He recently joined our oranization but I've known him for a number of years.
An object complement is a noun, a pronoun, or an adjectivewhich follows a direct object to rename it or state what it has becomeRead more at http://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/object_complement.htm#0vjLplbZ9Q5tF0Lz.99
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'teacher' is he or she as a subject, and him or her as the object. Examples:Is she your teacher, Ms. Green? Yes, would you like to meet her?I met with your teacher today. He had good things to say about your work. I asked him to send a note if you needed help with your math.
No, green describes something- it is an adjective. eg. The green coat. Here, the word "green" is describing the coat. A pronoun is a word that can replace a noun (ie. "Lisa" becomes "she") "Lisa gave the coat to Phil." All three nouns in the sentence can be replaced by pronouns "She gave it to him."
the three cases of personal pronouns
The pronoun for the proper noun Mr. Green are he as a subject and him as an object in a sentence. Example:I'd like you to meet Mr. Green. He recently joined our oranization but I've known him for a number of years.
A pronoun takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The only noun in the sentence is the compound noun, palm trees. Example:They were growing abundantly.
An object complement is a noun, a pronoun, or an adjectivewhich follows a direct object to rename it or state what it has becomeRead more at http://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/object_complement.htm#0vjLplbZ9Q5tF0Lz.99
Green Desert was created in 1973-08.
There are many species of green plants that make the desert their home.
Camp Green Lake in Texas is not located in a desert.
A green object absorbs all colors of light except for green. When white light, which contains all colors of the visible spectrum, hits the object, the green pigment in the object absorbs all colors except green, which is reflected off the object. This reflected green light is what we perceive with our eyes, giving the object its green color.
When light hits a green object, the object absorbs all the colors in the light spectrum except for green. Green is reflected off the object, which is why we perceive it as green. This reflection is what gives the object its color.
Since an object is observed as the color(s) it reflects, a green object absorbs all colors and reflects green.
The green object absorbs all colors of light except green, which it reflects. When white light hits the green object, the green wavelengths are reflected into our eyes, making the object appear green.
The Palo Verde has green branches and is found in the desert southwest of the United States.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'teacher' is he or she as a subject, and him or her as the object. Examples:Is she your teacher, Ms. Green? Yes, would you like to meet her?I met with your teacher today. He had good things to say about your work. I asked him to send a note if you needed help with your math.