The word 'these' is not functioning as a pronoun. In this sentence the word 'these' is functioning as an adjectivedescribing the noun 'scarves'.
The word 'these' is a demonstrative pronoun when it takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
Example: Which of these is the one Mom said she wanted?
The plural is scarves.
scarves is past presentence and scarf is a nouon
The plural form of "scarf" is spelled "scarves."
French has a lot of different words for things all called scarves in English: écharpe, foulard, fichu, and cache-col are all types of scarf.
"A lot of tiles had blown off the roofs of the houses in the storm." "The cows and their calves were in the barn." "I bought three pints and two halves from the barmaid." "The horse's hoofs (or hooves) had recently been shod."
No, the word THESE is functioning as an adjective(describing the noun 'scarves') not a pronoun. The sentence is an interrogative sentence (a question).The pronoun 'these' is a demonstrative pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence indicating near or far in place or time.Example: Which of these is the scarf Mom said she wanted.The pronoun WHICH is an interrogative pronoun, a word that introduces an interrogative sentence (a question).
Infinity scarves
"Scarves" has 1 syllable.
yes she does love scarves
Scarves is the plural. The singular form is Scarf.
The boutique has a large selection of scarves.
There are 10 scarves in that shop.
She wore a collection of colorful scarves around her neck to keep warm in the cold weather.
The plural is scarves.
There is only one syllable in the word "scarves"
scarves is past presentence and scarf is a nouon
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