Recent Pronoun form Questions
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Jan 29, 10:37pm - "Your" is not an adverb, but it can be an adjective as the po...
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Jan 29, 12:46am - Yourself (pronoun) is a reflexive form of you (used as the di...
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Jan 28, 8:40pm - Personal pronoun because it often refers to a person. Persona...
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What type of pronoun is yourself?
Jan 27, 1:50pm - Yourself is a reflexive pronoun. It is the reflexive form of ...
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Jan 27, 1:50am - The statement mother made sandwiches for her and me is ungram...
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Jan 27, 12:53am - Preposition (n): a function word that combines with a noun or...
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Jan 26, 10:20pm - IT: the animal or thing previously mentioned or under discuss...
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Jan 26, 4:50pm - A preposition is a function word that combines with a noun or...
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What is the definition of 2nd person narration?
Jan 26, 12:50pm - The second-person narrative is a narrative mode in which the ...
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Jan 26, 12:38pm - In linguistics and grammar, a pronoun is a pro-form that subs...
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What is diffention for its and it's?
Jan 26, 8:12am - Pronoun its 1. Of a thing, of it; possessive form of "it"t is...
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Jan 25, 5:47pm - If you mean preposition it is: n 1: a function word that comb...
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Jan 25, 8:10am - Along is a member of a class of words found in many languages...
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What is a sentence using only 8 words and 8 parts of speech?
Jan 24, 9:59pm - Words are used to form patterns of English grammar and syntax...
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What are the preposition words?
Jan 24, 9:37pm - Function word combining a noun or pronoun to form a prepositi...
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What is the difference between the word who and whom?
Jan 24, 8:58pm - Who is used as a relative pronoun ( The woman who saw you ) a...
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What 3 things do Latin noun and adjectives have to agree in?
Jan 24, 2:01pm - Latin is an inflected language, and as such has nouns, pronou...
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What part of speech is the word 'my'?
Jan 23, 11:58pm - My a pronoun is a form of the possessive case of I used as an...
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What is the definition of second and third person?
Jan 23, 11:05pm - Second person (n) : 1. verb or pronoun form: the form of a ve...
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Jan 23, 8:17pm - None of the above. Unlike English nouns, which usually do not...