There is no pronoun.
It is angry
It is angry
No, her dog is a phrase.However her is a possessive pronoun
Either is correct. But never hit the dog, no matter what it did.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun dog is it.If you know the gender of the dog, the pronouns are he or she as a subject, and him or her as an object.Examples:I got the dog from a shelter. It is about one year old.I named my dog Trixie and she already comes when I call.The first thing you have to do for your dog is take him to the vet for a check up.
it might be in a good mood
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Present perfect is formed with - have/has + past participle.Sense is a regular verb so the past participle is verb + -ed = sensed.I have sensed the dog is angry. -- I as subjectThey have sensed the dog is angry. -- plural pronoun subjectHe has sensed the dog is angry. -- singular pronoun subjectThe cat has sensed the dog is angry. -- singular noun subject
The pronoun itself is a reflexive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun and 'reflects back' to its antecedent (dog).
No, her dog is a phrase.However her is a possessive pronoun
The homophone for the contraction it's (it is) is its, the possessive pronoun, possessive adjective form of the personal pronoun it.Examples:I think it's time to go.The dog has hurt its paw.You may be referring to the possessive pronoun its and the contraction it's.The possessive form of the personal pronoun it is its.The contraction for the subject pronoun it and the verb is is it's.Examples:The dog is wagging its tail.It's a friendly dog. (It is a friendly dog.)
From what I can tell, you are asking if the word 'it' is a singular or plural word.The word 'it' is a singular pronoun, a word that takes the place of a singular noun.Example: That dog is baring its teeth. It looks angry.
The big dog is very angry
subject - His dog killed my cat object - My cat scratched his dog
The term 'ears of a dog' is 'a dog's ears'.
No, it has no possessive pronoun but its is a possessive determiner.The dog has lost its bone.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'voice' is it.Example: Her voice sounded angry. It caught my attention right away.
The pronoun in the sentence is "you."
The pronoun that takes the place of the nouns 'cat' or 'dog' in a sentence is it.Examples:I saw this dog at the shelter and I knew it was meant for me.The cat was black but it had white feet.