Verbs are things that you do. Ex:Visited
Our family visited Lincoln Park, and I bought an animal postcard.
There are NO pronouns in the sentence.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:They visited New York during summer vacation.The pronoun 'they' takes the place of the compound subject of the sentence 'Betty and the family'.Betty and the family visited it during summer vacation.The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the direct object noun 'New York'.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "My family visited Washington, D.C., and spent three days exploring the Smithsonian." This includes adding a comma after "Washington" and using periods in "D.C." to indicate it is an abbreviation. Additionally, the sentence begins with a capital letter.
The Stevenson family visited the farm near Rye Creek Bridge last Tuesday.
The Willow Family Tree, genus Salix.
The nouns in the sentence are:people (plural, common, concrete noun; subject of the sentence)family (singular, common, concrete noun; object of the preposition 'from')Washington Monument (singular, proper, concrete noun; direct object)Washington D.C. (singular, proper, concrete noun; object of the preposition 'in')The pronoun in the sentence is our (possessive adjective, describes the noun 'family') Note: The word 'several' can be an indefinite pronoun. However, in this sentence it functions as an adjective describing the noun 'family'.Example use as a pronoun: Several of our family have visited...
family
you can say my family and i went to the national forest and found a beautiful, but dull beech.
I think that that royal winked at you. The Royal Flush won that hand.
Kellerman's
The birds eat the grass.
The correct punctuation for your sentence is: "My family visited Washington, D.C., and spent three days exploring the Smithsonian." Make sure to use a comma after "Washington" and include periods in "D.C." for proper abbreviation. Additionally, "visited" should replace "visit" to maintain the correct verb tense.