'It' refers to some singular neuter (or unspecified gender) object in the second person.
A pronoun for "continent" can vary depending on the context. However, "it" is commonly used as a pronoun for referring to a continent in general.
"Girl" is a noun referring to a female child or young woman. It is not a pronoun.
The pronouns in the sentence are:I (personal pronoun, subject of the sentence)it (personal pronoun, direct object of the verb 'ate')
The pronoun 'them' is a personal pronoun, the third person plural pronoun.
"He" is the correct pronoun to use when referring to a dog.
It is a pronoun referring to a thing or place.
The word "her" in French is translated as "son" when referring to a feminine possessive pronoun and as "elle" when referring to the third person singular pronoun.
The pronoun in the sentence is "she," which is referring to the person who was able to finish the project.
The pronoun in the sentence is the second person, personal pronoun, you.
To find a pronoun's antecedent, look for the noun that the pronoun is referring to in the sentence. The antecedent will typically precede the pronoun and the pronoun will be used to replace or refer back to the antecedent in the sentence.
The pronoun in the sentence is "it," which is referring to the noun that was previously mentioned.
No, "plum" is not a pronoun. It is a noun referring to a type of fruit. Pronouns replace nouns in sentences to avoid repetition.