The pronouns that takes the place of the proper noun Mrs. Coelho are she as a subject and her as an object in a sentence.
Example: Mrs. Coelho is my aunt. She came to visit and brought my cousins with her.
The antecedent of the pronoun "she" is Mrs. Wilton. So, it refers to Mrs. Wilton in the sentence, indicating that she went to the market.
The correct indirect object in the sentence is "whoeverneeds it", a noun clause.The correct pronoun is "whoever" because the entire noun clause is the indirect object of the sentence, the pronoun "whoever" is the subject of the noun clause.The pronoun "whomever" is an object pronoun.
A relative pronoun can be implied (is not used in the sentence but is understood by the speaker and the listener) when the meaning of the sentence is not affected. Examples: 'This is the kind I like.' (This is the kind that I like.)'This is the place I bought my car.' (This is the place where I bought my car.)Examples of sentences where the relative pronoun should not be omitted:'Mrs. Lincoln is new is my math teacher. ' (Mrs. Lincoln who is new is my math teacher.)'The car hit mine was a taxi.' (The car that hit mine was a taxi.)'The assignment is due on Friday is not finished.' (The assignment which is due on Friday is not finished.)These sentences are not as easily understood without the relative pronouns.
The pronoun 'them' is a personal pronoun, the third person plural pronoun.
"I" is a pronoun, "like" is a verb, and "you" is a pronoun.
No.
He an she
The antecedent of the pronoun "she" is Mrs. Wilton. So, it refers to Mrs. Wilton in the sentence, indicating that she went to the market.
Susie Coelho's birth name is Susan Coelho.
Bete Coelho's birth name is Elizabete Mendes Coelho.
Lena Coelho's birth name is Helena Tavares Coelho.
Rodrigo Coelho's birth name is Rodrigo Miranda Coelho.
No, Paulo Coelho is not a Satanist.
Andrew Coelho was born in 1987.
Nicolau Coelho died in 1504.
Nicolau Coelho was born in 1460.
Diogo Coelho was born in 1993.