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No, the correct sentence should be: "This pen is behind the book."
The pronoun for "my pencil" in the sentence "my pencil is broken" would be "it." In this case, "it" is a singular pronoun that replaces the noun "pencil" to avoid repetition in the sentence. Pronouns like "it" help make sentences more concise and easier to read by referring back to a previously mentioned noun.
Have you haphazardly seen my good pen and pencil?
A pencil is erasable, a permanent marker pen is not.
In alphabetical order, "lid" comes before "pen" and "pencil" comes before "pen."
With your hand--if writing with pen or pencil--otherwise, if typing, with your fingers.
yes they are called pen pencil or mechanical pencil. you have to click it like a pen for the led to come out
How about a pencil.
A pen book
Pen only, pencil can be erased
A pencil or pen
No, it's a pen.