"When your family and you visited Venice, you went to the Island of Murano."
The pronouns are:
your = possessive adjective, describes the noun 'family'
you = personal pronoun, takes the place of your name, subject of the verb 'visited'
you = personal pronoun, takes the place of your name, subject of the verb 'went'
The pronouns in the sentence are:
The nouns in the sentence are:people (plural, common, concrete noun; subject of the sentence)family (singular, common, concrete noun; object of the preposition 'from')Washington Monument (singular, proper, concrete noun; direct object)Washington D.C. (singular, proper, concrete noun; object of the preposition 'in')The pronoun in the sentence is our (possessive adjective, describes the noun 'family') Note: The word 'several' can be an indefinite pronoun. However, in this sentence it functions as an adjective describing the noun 'family'.Example use as a pronoun: Several of our family have visited...
No, the word family is a noun, a singular, common noun. The pronoun that takes the place of family in a sentence is they (subject), them (object), or it (sujbect or object).
The nominative pronoun "I" is part of the compound subject of the sentence.
The possessive word in the sentence is my.The word 'my' is a type of pronoun called a possessive adjective.The pronoun 'my' takes the place of the noun (name) for the person speaking.My family = the family of the person speaking.
The prepositional phrase is "in 1271".
The pronoun 'you' is a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a specific person or person.The pronoun 'you' is the second person, personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of the noun/name for the person spoken to.The pronoun 'you' can be singular or plural. In the example sentence, the statement regarding the family trip could be directed to one or more people. The context of the sentence does not indicate if it is one person addressed or more than one person.The pronoun 'you' can function as a subject or an object in a sentence. Both uses of the pronoun 'you' in the example sentence are as subject.>the first instance of the pronoun 'you' is as the subject of the verb 'visited.>the second instance of the pronoun 'you' is as the subject of the verb 'went'.
There are NO pronouns in the sentence.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:They visited New York during summer vacation.The pronoun 'they' takes the place of the compound subject of the sentence 'Betty and the family'.Betty and the family visited it during summer vacation.The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the direct object noun 'New York'.
The nouns in the sentence are:people (plural, common, concrete noun; subject of the sentence)family (singular, common, concrete noun; object of the preposition 'from')Washington Monument (singular, proper, concrete noun; direct object)Washington D.C. (singular, proper, concrete noun; object of the preposition 'in')The pronoun in the sentence is our (possessive adjective, describes the noun 'family') Note: The word 'several' can be an indefinite pronoun. However, in this sentence it functions as an adjective describing the noun 'family'.Example use as a pronoun: Several of our family have visited...
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No, the word family is a noun, a singular, common noun. The pronoun that takes the place of family in a sentence is they (subject), them (object), or it (sujbect or object).
I got the medici family for florence
Murano is the island in Venice, Italy where Moretti glass is made. Due to new ownership, the glass is now called "Effetre." Effetre is a 104 COE, soda lime glass. Vetrofond is another Italian soda lime glass that is 104 COE, and that factory is run by members of the original Moretti family. Neither Effetre nor Vetrofond is associated with Lauscha glass, which is made in Germany.
No, it is not correct. The first person pronoun 'me' is an object pronoun used for the subject of the sentence. The first person subject pronoun is 'I'. It is also customary to put the first person pronoun last in a compound subject or object. The correct sentence is: "She and I are family." An example of a compound object of a sentence: "The family invited her and me.
Our family visited Lincoln Park, and I bought an animal postcard.
You can say "me and my family" by using the pronoun "we" followed by "my family." For example, you can say "We, my family and I..."
she does not tell her family that she has a crush on a boy name Venice. when Venice asked her to be his girl Friend she said yes. so there you go the answer by
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