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Using pronouns in writing and conversation shortens sentences and makes them flow more smoothly. For example:Sandy got a new puppy. Sandy's new puppy got Sandy's new puppy's paws in the mud and tracked Sandy's new puppy's muddy footprints all over Sandy'skitchen floor.ORSandy got a new puppy. Her new puppy got his paws in the mud and tracked his muddy footprints all over her kitchen floor.
Simple pronouns are used in place of nouns. They enable speakers to refer to something or someone without having to repeat the noun. For example:Sandy got a new puppy. Sandy's new puppy got Sandy's new puppy's paws in the mud and tracked Sandy's new puppy'smuddy footprints all over Sandy's kitchen floor.ORSandy got a new puppy. Her new puppy got his paws in the mud and tracked his muddy footprints all over herkitchen floor.
your other pet is jealous
Pronouns are used in place of nouns. They enable speakers to refer to something or someone without having to repeat the noun. For example:Sandy got a new puppy. Sandy'snew puppy got Sandy's new puppy's paws in the mud and tracked Sandy's new puppy'smuddy footprints all over Sandy'skitchen floor.ORSandy got a new puppy. Her new puppy got his paws in the mud and tracked his muddy footprints all over her kitchen floor.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence in order to make the words less repititious and to make sentences flow more smoothly.Example:Sandy got a new puppy. Sandy's new puppy got Sandy'snew puppy's paws in the mud then tracked Sandy's new puppy's muddy footprints all over Sandy's kitchen floor.ORSandy got a new puppy. Her new puppy got his paws in the mud then tracked his muddy footprints all over herkitchen floor.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. Pronouns are used to avoid repeating the same noun in a sentence. A pronoun helps make a sentence shorter and easier to say. For example:Sandy got a new puppy. Sandy's new puppy got Sandy's new puppy's paws in the mud and tracked Sandy's new puppy's muddy footprints all over Sandy's kitchen floor.ORSandy got a new puppy. Her new puppy got his paws in the mud and tracked his muddy footprints all over her kitchen floor.
Pronouns are small words that take the place of a noun in a sentence. We can use a pronoun instead of a noun. When we use pronouns, we don't have to repeat the same noun every time we refer to it, and pronouns help sentences flow more smoothly and make them easier to say.Examples:Mary and John have asked for volunteers to help Mary and John paint Mary and John's house.OR, using pronouns:Mary and John have asked for volunteers to help thempaint their house.Sandy got a new puppy. Sandy's new puppy got Sandy's new puppy's paws in the mud and tracked Sandy's new puppy's muddy footprints all over Sandy'skitchen floor.ORSandy got a new puppy. Her new puppy got his paws in the mud and tracked his muddy footprints all over her kitchen floor.
Bactrian camel (two-humps, endangered): Camelus bactrianus
Pronouns are small words that take the place of a noun in a sentence. We can use a pronoun instead of a noun. When we use pronouns, we don't have to repeat the same noun every time we refer to it, and pronouns help sentences flow more smoothly and make them easier to say. Examples:Mary and John bought a new house. Mary and Johnhave asked for volunteers to help paint Mary and John's new house.OR, using pronouns:Mary and John bought a new house. They have asked for volunteers to help paint their new house.Sandy got a new puppy. Sandy's new puppy got Sandy's new puppy'spaws in the mud and tracked Sandy's new puppy's muddy footprints all over Sandy'skitchen floor.ORSandy got a new puppy. Her new puppy got his paws in the mud and tracked his muddy footprints all over herkitchen floor.
Pronouns are small words that take the place of a noun in a sentence. We can use a pronoun instead of a noun. When we use pronouns, we don't have to repeat the same noun every time we refer to it, and pronouns help sentences flow more smoothly and make them easier to say.Examples:Mary and John have asked for volunteers to help Mary and John paint Mary and John's house.OR, using pronouns:Mary and John have asked for volunteers to help thempaint their house.Sandy got a new puppy. Sandy's new puppy got Sandy'snew puppy's paws in the mud and tracked Sandy's new puppy's muddy footprints all over Sandy'skitchen floor.OR, using pronouns:Sandy got a new puppy. Her new puppy got his paws in the mud and tracked his muddy footprints all over her kitchen floor.
Sometimes the noun gets tired, and the pronoun is just trying to help out.ORPronouns help sentences flow more smoothly and make them easier to say, for example:Mandy and Sandy got a new puppy. Mandy and Sandy's new puppy got Mandy and Sandy's new puppy's paws in the mud and tracked Mandy and Sandy's new puppy's muddy footprints all over Mandy and Sandy's kitchen floor.ORMandy and Sandy got a new puppy. Their new puppy got his paws in the mud and tracked his muddy footprints all over their kitchen floor.
maybe the puppy had a disease that the older dog got