The new chemistry teacher at your school is my friend's cousin What is the complete subject
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the complete predicate in sentence is, "is my friend's
cousin."
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What type of pronoun appears in all capital letters These are the documents THAT will be most useful
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The pronoun 'that' is functioning as a relative pronoun, introducing the relative clause 'that will be most useful', which relates information about its antecedent 'documents'.
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What is the simple subject in this sentence From somewhere in the middle of the crowd rumbled a spontaneous demonstration
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demonstration
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Which of THESE scarves is the one Mom said she wanted is this interrogative
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No, the word THESE is functioning as an adjective(describing the noun 'scarves') not a pronoun. The sentence is an interrogative sentence (a question).
The pronoun 'these' is a demonstrative pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence indicating near or far in place or time.
Example: Which of these is the scarf Mom said she wanted.
The pronoun WHICH is an interrogative pronoun, a word that introduces an interrogative sentence (a question).
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What is the demonstrative pronoun in Which of these is the car that you were hoping to buy
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The demonstratve pronoun is "these".
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What is the interrogative pronoun in this sentence Which of these is your favorite sweater
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The interrogative pronoun is which.
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What is the antecedent for the relative pronoun in this sentence Everyone who arrived early was rewarded
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The antecedent for the relative pronoun 'who' is everyone, an indefinite pronoun.
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Which is the indefinite pronoun in the sentence Most of her baby pictures were salvaged from a fireproof box
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The indefinite pronoun is most, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed amount that is less than all.
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Which of these is your book bag demonstrative pronoun
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The demonstrative pronoun is these.
A demonstrative pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun indicating near or far in place or time.
The demonstrative pronouns are: this, that, these, those.
Note: The word 'which' is also a pronoun, an interrogative pronoun; a word that introduces a question.
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What is the predicate during storms people in open areas should crouch close to the ground
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whats the simple predicate of this sentence, (During storms,
people in open areas should crouch close to the ground.)
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When was Max Loong born
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Max Loong was born on March 8, 1980, in Switzerland.
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What is the simple subject for the sentence get away from the water during a storm
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In the sentence "Get away from the water during a storm," the simple subject is the understood 'you.' That is the the complete thought is You should get away from the water . . .
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What did she do to protect herself what is the demonstrative pronoun
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There is no demonstrative pronoun in the given sentence.
A demonstrative pronoun takes the place of a noun, indicating near or far in place or time.
The demonstrative pronouns are: this, that, these, those.
Examples:
She did that to protect herself.
She should do this to protect herself.
The pronouns in the sentence are:
what, an interrogative pronoun, used to introduce a question. The interrogative pronouns are: who, whom, what, which, whose.
she, a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for a female as the subject of the sentence or a clause;
herself, a reflexive pronoun, a word that 'reflects back' to its antecedent. The reflexive pronouns are: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.
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What is the indefinite pronoun in When O. Henry began publishing his short stories few of his reading audience knew that he was writing from prison
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The indefinite pronoun is few, a word that takes the place of an unknown number of people.
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What did she do to protect herself What type of interrogative pronoun in this sentence
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The interrogative pronoun in the sentence is what.
The antecedent for an interrogative pronoun is usually the answer to the question.
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What is the simple predicate of this sentence 'The lifeguard dashed into the water to save the drowning child'
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What is the simple predicate of this sentence The lifeguard
dashed into the water to save the drowning child? The answer is
Dashed.
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What type of pronoun appears in all capital letters What did she do to protect HERSELF
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The pronoun 'herself' is a reflexive pronoun, a word that 'reflects back' to its antecedent.
Type the demonstrative pronoun in this sentence.These are the documents that will be most useful
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The new chemistry teacher at your school is my friend's cousin What is the complete subject
the complete predicate in sentence is, "is my friend's
cousin."
What type of pronoun appears in all capital letters These are the documents THAT will be most useful
The pronoun 'that' is functioning as a relative pronoun, introducing the relative clause 'that will be most useful', which relates information about its antecedent 'documents'.
What is the simple subject in this sentence From somewhere in the middle of the crowd rumbled a spontaneous demonstration
demonstration
Which of THESE scarves is the one Mom said she wanted is this interrogative
No, the word THESE is functioning as an adjective(describing the noun 'scarves') not a pronoun. The sentence is an interrogative sentence (a question).
The pronoun 'these' is a demonstrative pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence indicating near or far in place or time.
Example: Which of these is the scarf Mom said she wanted.
The pronoun WHICH is an interrogative pronoun, a word that introduces an interrogative sentence (a question).
What is the demonstrative pronoun in Which of these is the car that you were hoping to buy
The demonstratve pronoun is "these".
What is the interrogative pronoun in this sentence Which of these is your favorite sweater
The interrogative pronoun is which.
What is the antecedent for the relative pronoun in this sentence Everyone who arrived early was rewarded
The antecedent for the relative pronoun 'who' is everyone, an indefinite pronoun.
Which is the indefinite pronoun in the sentence Most of her baby pictures were salvaged from a fireproof box
The indefinite pronoun is most, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed amount that is less than all.
Which of these is your book bag demonstrative pronoun
The demonstrative pronoun is these.
A demonstrative pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun indicating near or far in place or time.
The demonstrative pronouns are: this, that, these, those.
Note: The word 'which' is also a pronoun, an interrogative pronoun; a word that introduces a question.
What is the predicate during storms people in open areas should crouch close to the ground
whats the simple predicate of this sentence, (During storms,
people in open areas should crouch close to the ground.)
When was Max Loong born
Max Loong was born on March 8, 1980, in Switzerland.
What is the simple subject for the sentence get away from the water during a storm
In the sentence "Get away from the water during a storm," the simple subject is the understood 'you.' That is the the complete thought is You should get away from the water . . .
What did she do to protect herself what is the demonstrative pronoun
There is no demonstrative pronoun in the given sentence.
A demonstrative pronoun takes the place of a noun, indicating near or far in place or time.
The demonstrative pronouns are: this, that, these, those.
Examples:
She did that to protect herself.
She should do this to protect herself.
The pronouns in the sentence are:
what, an interrogative pronoun, used to introduce a question. The interrogative pronouns are: who, whom, what, which, whose.
she, a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for a female as the subject of the sentence or a clause;
herself, a reflexive pronoun, a word that 'reflects back' to its antecedent. The reflexive pronouns are: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.
What is the indefinite pronoun in When O. Henry began publishing his short stories few of his reading audience knew that he was writing from prison
The indefinite pronoun is few, a word that takes the place of an unknown number of people.
What did she do to protect herself What type of interrogative pronoun in this sentence
The interrogative pronoun in the sentence is what.
The antecedent for an interrogative pronoun is usually the answer to the question.
What is the simple predicate of this sentence 'The lifeguard dashed into the water to save the drowning child'
What is the simple predicate of this sentence The lifeguard
dashed into the water to save the drowning child? The answer is
Dashed.
What type of pronoun appears in all capital letters What did she do to protect HERSELF
The pronoun 'herself' is a reflexive pronoun, a word that 'reflects back' to its antecedent.