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A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. For example:John is my brother, he attends junior college. (the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'John')Fran and Frank live on my street. They just painted their house.Who is your favorite star? (the pronoun 'who' takes the place of the name of the star, the answer to the question)I like the new dress you are wearing. (the pronoun 'I' takes the place of the name of the person speaking; the pronoun 'you' takes the place of the name of the person spoken to)
Subjective pronouns are used only for the subject of a sentences or phrase. Subjective pronouns are I, we, he, she, and they. The pronouns you and itcan be used as the subject or the object of a sentence or phrase. Example sentences.When I was on vacation, I took scuba lessons.We are planning a picnic for Saturday.Jeff is my brother. He is an actor.She has good taste in jewelery.Fran and Frank brought the cake which they made themselves.You can bring the kids with you to the store.Yes, it was the best movie of the year.
The nouns in the sentence are:Frank's (possessive form), part of subject noun phrasecall, subject of the sentencehouse, object of the preposition 'to'Sue's (possessive form), part of object of the preposition 'about' noun phraseaccident, object of the preposition 'about'The only pronoun in the sentence is 'his', a possessive adjective describing the noun 'house'.
I don't think I can go to the party, Frank.
They is not a proper noun or a common noun. The word 'they' is a pronoun, a word that takes the place of a plural or multiple nouns; the third person, subjective form. The pronoun 'they' can take the place of common or proper nouns; for example:The dogs have had their walk, now they want food.Fran and Frank are coming to lunch; they will be here at one.
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The possessive nouns in the sentence are:Frank'sSue'sThe pronoun in the sentence is 'his', a possessive adjective describing the noun 'house'.
The part of speech that relates a noun or pronoun to other words in a sentence is a preposition. Prepositions show the relationship between the noun or pronoun and other words in the sentence, such as location, time, direction, or possession. Common examples of prepositions include "in," "on," "at," "under," and "between."
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The pronoun reference error is the replacement of the compound subject nouns with singular pronouns.To correct the pronoun reference error, change the pronouns to plural form:Frank and his brother didn't get along because they liked to get their own way.This particular sentence could also be an ambiguous pronoun reference. That is, only one of the brothers was stubborn. In that case, the sentence should be changed to clear up the ambiguity:Frank and his brother didn't get along because Frankliked to get his own way.ORFrank and his brother didn't get along because Frank's brother liked to get his own way.
The pronoun 'they' is the third person, plural, subjective pronoun. The pronoun they replaces more than one noun or a plural noun as the subject of a sentence or phrase. A third person pronoun represents the person or person spoken about. Example use:Fran and Frank bought a house on my street. Theybought the house on the corner.The Europeans were tired of the complexities of exchange rates so they created the Euro.
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A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. For example:John is my brother, he attends junior college. (the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'John')Fran and Frank live on my street. They just painted their house.Who is your favorite star? (the pronoun 'who' takes the place of the name of the star, the answer to the question)I like the new dress you are wearing. (the pronoun 'I' takes the place of the name of the person speaking; the pronoun 'you' takes the place of the name of the person spoken to)
Subjective pronouns are used only for the subject of a sentences or phrase. Subjective pronouns are I, we, he, she, and they. The pronouns you and itcan be used as the subject or the object of a sentence or phrase. Example sentences.When I was on vacation, I took scuba lessons.We are planning a picnic for Saturday.Jeff is my brother. He is an actor.She has good taste in jewelery.Fran and Frank brought the cake which they made themselves.You can bring the kids with you to the store.Yes, it was the best movie of the year.
Yes, that is a noun phrase, any word or group of words based on a noun or pronoun that can function in a sentence as a subject, object or prepositional object; it can be one word or many words. Your noun phrase is based on the proper noun 'Frank Martin' and can serve as the subject or the object of a sentence.