No, the words 'game' an 'backyard' are both nouns, words for things.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'game' or the noun 'backyard' is it.
Examples:
What time does the game start? It starts at two.
The backyard is large. It will be a great place for a barbecue.
The adjectives in the sentence are:injuredthismy (pronoun, a possessive adjective)her (pronoun, a possessive adjective)
The adjectives in the sentence are:injuredthisyour (pronoun, a possessive adjective)her (pronoun, a possessive adjective)
In the sentence "Yesterday he played loudly with his two new puppies in their very big backyard," the parts of speech for each word are as follows: "Yesterday" (adverb), "he" (pronoun), "played" (verb), "loudly" (adverb), "with" (preposition), "his" (pronoun), "two" (adjective), "new" (adjective), "puppies" (noun), "in" (preposition), "their" (pronoun), "very" (adverb), "big" (adjective), and "backyard" (noun).
Backyard Monsters is a game that can be played on Facebook.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'game' is it.Example: What time does the game start? It starts at two.
The correct form is "Who do you favor in the football game?". The pronoun "who" is functioning as the subject of the sentence.The pronoun "who" is the subjective form.The pronoun "whom" is an objective pronoun.
In the backyard.
fun
The object pronoun is her, object of the preposition 'to'.
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The Xtra Fielder Backyard Wiffle Ball Game was invented by Mark Gibson of Califon, New Jersey in 2004.