The pioneers were in America long ago
Sometimes the word pioneer is a verb a noun or an adjective
the pioneers faced the challenge of settling the frontier with unyielding courage
Many pioneers have used this approach to the mountain passes.
The Indian chief sent a party of marauders to harass the pioneers as they crossed Indian territory on their journey west.
The word "pioneers" should not be capitalized in a sentence unless it is used as part of a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence. In general, common nouns like "pioneers" are not capitalized unless they start a sentence or are part of a title or specific name.
Pioneers settled the country long ago. Thanks a lot! Nice sentence.
The pioneers settled a long time ago.
She used her last breath as a life-sustaining breath for me. This very spring proved to be life-sustaining for the pioneers.
No they were beyond that. Romans used spears. Pioneers had guns.
no?
they use pioneers
She lives a frugal life, saving every penny that she can. It was a frugal existence for pioneers on the plains, and consumer goods were rare and expensive.
yes