No. 'Speaker' is a noun.
The demonstrative pronoun "this" indicates a single object closest to the speaker.
"That" is the demonstrative pronoun used to indicate a single object far from the speaker.
Yes, "my" is a possessive pronoun that indicates ownership or belonging by the speaker.
The pronoun 'my' is a possessive adjective, a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to the person speaking.Example: My mother made my dress for the prom.the mother of the speaker;the dress of the speaker.
The antecedent for the pronoun 'me' is the noun (name) of the speaker.In the example sentence, the speaker is not mentioned by name. The antecedent is implied.A first person pronoun does not use an antecedent. The speaker and the person spoken to know who is speaking. A reader will know the speaker from preceding text or the speaker may not be named in a text.
The demonstrative pronoun "this" indicates a single object closest to the speaker.
"That" is the demonstrative pronoun used to indicate a single object far from the speaker.
Yes, "my" is a possessive pronoun that indicates ownership or belonging by the speaker.
The pronoun 'my' is a possessive adjective, a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to the person speaking.Example: My mother made my dress for the prom.the mother of the speaker;the dress of the speaker.
The antecedent for the pronoun 'me' is the noun (name) of the speaker.In the example sentence, the speaker is not mentioned by name. The antecedent is implied.A first person pronoun does not use an antecedent. The speaker and the person spoken to know who is speaking. A reader will know the speaker from preceding text or the speaker may not be named in a text.
The pronouns for the speaker are the first personpronouns: I, me, we, us, my, mine, our, ours, myself, ourselves.
The only capitalized pronoun is 'I', the pronoun for the name of the person speaking. The antecedent is the speaker's name. Since the speaker doesn't actually use their name to refer to them self, the antecedent is inferred.
The pronoun "I" represents the person speaking. The pronoun "I" is the first person, singular, subjective, personal pronoun; a word that takes the place of a noun for the speaker.
The pronoun "my" is a possessive adjective, placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to the speaker.
The pronoun in this sentence is "I," which refers to the speaker or writer.
I am a teacher and the answer is proper noun but if you dont know the answer and your doing school dont cheat!
The word 'I' is a pronoun. The first person, singular, subjective personal pronoun. The pronoun 'I' takes the place of the name of the speaker of the sentence; for example:I wrote this sentence because I knew the answer.