The pronouns in the sentence are "Jane," "I," "all," and "me."
The group that contains all the pronouns in the sentence is "we" and "they." Pronouns are words that replace nouns to avoid repetition, and in this case, "we" and "they" are being used in place of specific people or groups.
The pronouns that are used as the object of a verb or a preposition are 'objective pronouns'. The pronouns used as objects only are: me, us, him, her, and them.The pronouns that serve as subject or object are: you and it.
The sentence contains two pronouns: he and it
He whispered her name in the quiet room, causing her to turn around in surprise.
There are 3 pronouns in the sentence "I think you will get the job I want."
The pronouns in your sentence are:what, an interrogative pronoun which introduces the question;all, an indefinite pronoun which takes the place of an unspecified number (of pronouns in this sentence).
The group that contains all the pronouns in the sentence is "we" and "they." Pronouns are words that replace nouns to avoid repetition, and in this case, "we" and "they" are being used in place of specific people or groups.
The pronouns that are used as the object of a verb or a preposition are 'objective pronouns'. The pronouns used as objects only are: me, us, him, her, and them.The pronouns that serve as subject or object are: you and it.
She whispered the answer in my ear.
An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question. An interrogative pronoun is a pronoun that introduces a question. The interrogative pronouns are: who, whom, what, which, whose. The example sentence contains no interrogative pronouns and is not an interrogative sentence.
The sentence contains two pronouns: he and it
He whispered her name in the quiet room, causing her to turn around in surprise.
There are 3 pronouns in the sentence "I think you will get the job I want."
his and this are the pronouns in that sentence!
The pronouns in the sentence are she, me, herself, and he.
The two pronouns in your sentence are "he" and "it", you also misspelled "didn't".
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.