No, the word 'brilliance' is not a pronoun.
The word 'brilliance' is a noun; a word for a thing.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'brilliance' is it.
Example:
His brilliance surprises the family. We don't know where he gets it.
Yes, the pronoun "I" can be used in an abstract if the abstract is written in the first person perspective, such as in a personal reflection or narrative study.
The abstract noun for "brilliant" is "brilliance." It refers to the quality of being exceptionally clever, talented, or bright. Brilliance can pertain to intellectual capacity, creativity, or brightness in a physical sense, such as light.
No, "them" is a plural pronoun.
No, it is an abstract common noun.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'brilliant' is brilliantness.The related noun brilliance is an abstract noun as a word for great skill or intelligence.The noun brilliance is a concrete noun as a word for an intense brightness of light.The noun 'brilliant' is a concrete noun as a word for a gemstone that is cut is a specific way.
It is not a noun at all. It is a pronoun.
An abstract pronoun is not a standard grammatical term; it seems to be a misunderstanding of the concept of abstract nouns. Abstract nouns refer to ideas, qualities, or conditions that cannot be perceived with the five senses, such as love, freedom, or happiness. Pronouns, on the other hand, are words used to replace nouns in a sentence, such as he, she, it, or they. If you're looking for a specific type of pronoun, please clarify!
It is not a noun: it is a reflexive singular pronoun.
The word 'I' is a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of the noun or name of the person speaking as the subject of a sentence or a clause.There is no abstract noun for the pronoun 'I', a word for a physical person.
No, it is not. Hunger is an abstract noun (state of being hungry).
In the English language, the word 'pronoun' is a noun; a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a thing.
Oppression is not a pronoun. It is a common, uncountable, abstract noun.