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They (pronounced /ðeɪ/ ) is a third-person, personal pronoun (subject case) in Modern English. The "singular" they is the use of this pronoun, where they is used as a gender-neutral singu...
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Pronoun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In linguistics and grammar, a pronoun (Lat: pronomen ) is a pro-form that substitutes for a noun (or noun phrase) with or without a determiner, such as you and they in English. The replace...
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Yes, his is a possesive pronoun. For example: That is his coat.
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A subjective personal pronoun indicates that the pronoun is acting as the subject of the sentence. The subjective personal pronouns are "I," "you," "she," "he," "it," "we," "you," "they." ... In the following sentences, each of the highlighted words is a subjective personal pronoun and acts as the subject of the sentence:
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Examples and description of the pronoun. ... Pronouns usually refer to other words, called their antecedents because they (should) come before the pronoun. A pronoun's antecedent may be either a noun or another pronoun, but in either case, it must be clear what the antecedent is.
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No, it is not. pro·noun –noun Grammar. any member of a small class of words found in many languages that are used as replacements or substitutes for nouns and noun phrases, and that have very general reference, as I, you, he, this, who, w...
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Singular; pronoun ... demonstrative pronoun ... indefinite pronoun...
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Definition of pronoun from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of pronoun. Pronunciation of pronoun. Definition of the word pronoun. Origin of the word pronoun. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » pronoun...
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PRONOUN Defined Using a Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Search Engine ... From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]: Pronoun \Pro"noun\, noun [Pref. pro- + noun: cf. F. pronom, L. pronomen. See {Noun}.] (Gram.) A word used instead of a noun or name, to avoid the repetition of it.
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