Example sentences:
Sure, here is a sentence with 10 pronouns: She told him that they had finished their homework, but he said he couldn't find his assignment, so she offered to help him look for it because they were in the same class together.
The pronoun "that" in the sentence refers to the cat that climbed the tree.
No, "plum" is not a pronoun. It is a noun referring to a type of fruit. Pronouns replace nouns in sentences to avoid repetition.
"Es" is a Spanish pronoun which means "it" or "is." It is often used as a subject pronoun in sentences to refer to a previously mentioned noun.
No, it is not a conjunction. It is the possessive adjective for the second person pronoun, you.
Sure, here is a sentence with 10 pronouns: She told him that they had finished their homework, but he said he couldn't find his assignment, so she offered to help him look for it because they were in the same class together.
they are hungry
For me, this is one of many examples of sentences that uses the pronoun "it". It is a place where we belong. "it" is a pronoun used to represents things. Just like "he"and "she" which represents male and female respectively.
religion
There is no subject pronoun in that pair of sentences. The only pronoun is the object pronoun 'him'.
Both of the sentences given (A & B) have pronoun errors.A. Please give Paul and I your undivided attention.The personal pronoun "I' is a subject pronoun used as the indirect object of the verb "give".The correct objective, first person, personal pronoun is "me".The possessive adjective "your" is used correctly to describe the noun "attention".The correct sentence is: "Please give Paul and meyour undivided attention. B. Jacob and me are going to set a meeting date.The personal pronoun "me" is an object pronoun used as part of the compound subject of the sentence.The correct subjective, first person, personal pronoun is "I".The correct sentence is: Jacob and I are going to set a meeting date.
The pronoun "that" in the sentence refers to the cat that climbed the tree.
aurea esta corriendo
You can create 10 sentences with count nouns by using the words many bottles, few bottles, and a few bottles in different sentences. When using count nouns they can be preceded by much.
No, "plum" is not a pronoun. It is a noun referring to a type of fruit. Pronouns replace nouns in sentences to avoid repetition.
The pronoun in the sentence is 'you', a word that takes the place of the name of the person spoken to.
She went to see the Eiffel Tower. She is the pronoun, and Eiffel is the Proper Adjective.