The personal pronouns that take the place of the plural noun 'cats' are they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.
Examples:
My cats are sisters. They came from the shelter together.
My cats are sisters. I got them together from the shelter.
There is no pronoun in the sentence, "The cat is sleeping."
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:
It is sleeping.
He is sleeping.
She is sleeping.
What is the pronoun the dog is sleeping
the cat is sleeping
The pronoun in the sentence is his, a possessive adjective used to describe the noun 'cat' as belonging to Anthony.
The use of the pronoun 'herself' is the intensiveuse.The pronoun is used to emphasize that Mandy was the one who looked for the cat.
Where can be a conjunction, an adverb, a pronoun and a noun.
Its, with NO apostrophe. The word "it's" with an apostrophe is a contraction for "it is."Example sentence: The cat had muddy paws, these footprints must be its.
'Our' is a pronoun. Pronouns are used to replace a noun. 'Our' is used to combine the use of two nouns in a sentence demonstrating posessivness. One of the nouns being replaced will have to be the speaker, and the other noun will have to be defined either before or after the sentence or identified in context. E.g1: Marks cat and my dog are sleeping. Our cat and dog are sleeping. E.g2: My feet and Elaines feet are cold. Our feet are cold.
You. You is the subject in that sentence, and it is indeed a pronoun.
The cat is sleeping on the window sill.
The pronoun in the sentence is you.The pronoun 'you' is a personalpronoun in the secondperson (the one spoken to).In this sentence, the pronoun 'you' is singular(based on the context of the sentence), but the pronoun 'you' can be singular or plural.
subject - His dog killed my cat object - My cat scratched his dog
It takes the place of a noun. In the sentence "The cat ran", the pronoun "it" can be used to replace "the cat" to make the sentence "It ran."
The pronoun in the sentence is his, a possessive adjective used to describe the noun 'cat' as belonging to Anthony.
The pronoun her does not specify which of the two people the cat belongs to. In this sentence it is unclear whether the cat is Kathy's or Terry's.
The cat was sleeping peacefully by the fire.
The pronoun that takes the place of the nouns 'cat' or 'dog' in a sentence is it.Examples:I saw this dog at the shelter and I knew it was meant for me.The cat was black but it had white feet.
The use of the pronoun 'herself' is the intensiveuse.The pronoun is used to emphasize that Mandy was the one who looked for the cat.
The use of the pronoun 'herself' is the intensiveuse.The pronoun is used to emphasize that Mandy was the one who looked for the cat.
Underlining any words would not make the sentence a sensible one.