mark and he
He is the pronoun for brother; it is the pronoun for joke. The word your is an adjective form of the possessive pronoun 'yours'.
The two pronouns in your sentence are "he" and "it", you also misspelled "didn't".
The two pronouns in your sentence are "he" and "it", and you didn't capitalize "Mark".
The sentence contains two pronouns: he and it
He giggled at the joke.
He is the pronoun for brother; it is the pronoun for joke. The word your is an adjective form of the possessive pronoun 'yours'.
The two pronouns in your sentence are "he" and "it", you also misspelled "didn't".
He, it
The two pronouns in your sentence are "he" and "it", and you didn't capitalize "Mark".
The sentence contains two pronouns: he and it
You can use "joke" in a sentence like this: "He told a hilarious joke that had everyone laughing." Alternatively, you might say, "I didn't get the joke until someone explained the punchline."
He giggled at the joke.
my vice principal. no joke
Why did Zero not understand the joke in Stanley’s letter?
her brother is peter
No. A pronoun replaces a noun in a sentence and gives it a shorter name. So, joke isn't a pronoun, but if you refernce it in a sentence, you can replace the word joke with a pronoun, it.
My Brother and Me - 1994 The Practical Joke War 1-2 was released on: USA: 22 October 1994