This is a sentence using a pronoun.
The word this is a demonstrative pronoun.
She is taller than her sister.
The is NO pronoun in that sentence.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Examples of the same sentence using pronouns:They live near the school. (the pronoun 'they' takes the place of the compound subject nouns 'Tracey and Courtney')Tracey and Courtney live near it. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'school')
She taught herself how to play the guitar.
Example sentence: One does the best one can. The pronoun 'one' is a word for an unspecified person.
The subject pronoun identifies what a sentence is about. It is the pronoun that performs the action in the sentence or is described by the predicate.
Using an object pronoun, the sentence would be:'The game wardens noticed it.'
There is no faulty pronoun in the sentence. There is no pronoun in the sentence. In this sentence, the word 'their' is an adjective; the pronoun form of the word is 'theirs'. Using the pronoun, the sentence would read: The task force submitted theirs a week early. The pronoun 'theirs' replaces the word 'recommendation'.
I could really use a good pronoun, here.
She is taller than her sister.
The is NO pronoun in that sentence.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Examples of the same sentence using pronouns:They live near the school. (the pronoun 'they' takes the place of the compound subject nouns 'Tracey and Courtney')Tracey and Courtney live near it. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'school')
Yes, the only pronoun in the sentence is "you" which is used as part of the compound subject of the sentence.The pronoun "you" can function as a subject or an object in a sentence.
She taught herself how to play the guitar.
Example sentence: One does the best one can. The pronoun 'one' is a word for an unspecified person.
The subject pronoun identifies what a sentence is about. It is the pronoun that performs the action in the sentence or is described by the predicate.
The correct sentence using the second person reflexive plural pronoun is "When did you buy yourselves a new car?" In this context, "yourselves" refers to the second person plural pronoun "you." The first sentence uses "ourselves," which is a first person reflexive pronoun and does not fit the prompt.
He is not a teacher. is a sentence with the pronoun he , while You are not a teacher has the pronoun you.
"It can." In that sentence, the pronoun "it" is the simple subject.