There are two pronouns in the sentence: your and my.
The pronouns 'your' and 'my' are both possessive adjectives, a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something.
The possessive adjectives are: my, your, his, hers, its, our, their
You will note that, unlike possessive nouns, possessive adjectives do NOT use an apostrophe to show possession.
The relative pronoun "that" introduces the relative clause 'that lives in Jim's room'.
The subjective pronoun for 'patients' is 'they'; the objective pronoun is 'them'. Example:There are still some patients in the waiting room. They are getting restless. Should I try to reschedule them?
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'table' is it.Example: I like this table. I think it will fit perfectly in my room.
No. Who is a relative pronoun. The related possessive is whose.
The subject of a sentence or a clause is a nominative pronoun.A possessive pronoun can also function as a subject.Examples:She is expected at ten.Mine is the house on the corner.
The Statue Room is the first room off the Gallery next to the Testing Room. Go right to enter the statue room, then left to reach the Security Room and the Storage Closet.
The correct pronoun would be "I": Lorna and I entered the room.To make this clearer, you would say "I entered the room." rather than "Me entered the room".The pronoun "I" is a subject pronoun. The subject of the sentence is "Lorna and I", a compound subject.The pronoun "me" is an object pronoun, a word used as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example: The door opened for Lorna and me. (the compound object of the preposition 'for')
They keep it in their house storage room,or in their room if they have no storage room.
The relative pronoun "that" introduces the relative clause 'that lives in Jim's room'.
The pronouns are your and yourself.
The thief who took the valuable cord from the storage room is unknown.
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A room devoted to storage containers
it is in the statue room
The subject pronoun in the sentence is "you", as it is the one performing the action of playing in the music room every day after school.
The subjective pronoun for 'patients' is 'they'; the objective pronoun is 'them'. Example:There are still some patients in the waiting room. They are getting restless. Should I try to reschedule them?
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