The only time a pronoun is capitalized is when it's the first word in the sentence or used as a proper noun:
You are my friend.
They are my friends.
We are friends.
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The nominative personal pronouns are: I, you, we, he, she, it, and they. The nominative relative/interrogative pronoun is: who All other pronouns are objective or can used for both functions.
No, the personal pronouns have specific subject or object forms.The subjective pronouns are I, we, he, she, and they.The objective pronouns are me, us, him, her, and them.The pronouns that can be used for the subject or the object are you and it.The interrogative pronouns, who and whom, are also specific as subject, who, and object, whom.
I, you, he, she, it, we, they
All of the pronouns are pronouns only; I, me, you, he, him, she, her, they, them, and it.
All of the reflexive pronouns contain the word 'self' in the singular or 'selves' in the plural. They are: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.
Yes
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You just did YES because it is a day and if you make a mistake and your iPod changes it it is capitlized Sunday it capitlized it try it
yes. Always.
yes it is
The nominative personal pronouns are: I, you, we, he, she, it, and they. The nominative relative/interrogative pronoun is: who All other pronouns are objective or can used for both functions.
It is Litre, (or Liter if you are american) not lieter. The L is capitalised (not capitlized - your spelling is awful!) to avoid confusion between the letter l and the number 1.
his and this are the pronouns in that sentence!
Object pronouns or objective pronouns are pronouns that are used only for the object of a sentence or phrase.The objective pronouns are me, us, him, her, them, that, and those.Some pronouns can be used as the subject or the object of a sentence or phrase, they are you and it.
Yes.
The personal pronouns are:subjective pronouns: I, we, he, she, and they.objective pronouns: me, us, him, her, and them.pronouns that can be subject or object: you and it.
No, the personal pronouns have specific subject or object forms.The subjective pronouns are I, we, he, she, and they.The objective pronouns are me, us, him, her, and them.The pronouns that can be used for the subject or the object are you and it.The interrogative pronouns, who and whom, are also specific as subject, who, and object, whom.