Recent Pronoun Questions
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What is an interrogative pronoun?
Yesterday, 8:23pm - An interrogative pronoun is a pronoun used in order to ask a ...
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What is a direct object and an example of a direct object?
Yesterday, 7:42pm - A direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action...
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What is an adjective clause and its subordinate clauses?
Yesterday, 7:41pm - Adjective clauses perform the same function in sentences that...
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When do you capitalize aunt and/or uncle?
Yesterday, 7:37pm - Capitalize these and other family terms when used with a prop...
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What type of pronoun is the word these?
Yesterday, 7:32pm - "These" is a demonstrative pronoun. These type of pronouns di...
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Define adjective and give example?
Yesterday, 7:11pm - The part of speech (or word class) that modifies a noun or a ...
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Yesterday, 6:37pm - The word pronoun is pronounced pro-noun. ChaCha
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Is the word 'harshly' an adverb, adjective, pronoun or interjection?
Yesterday, 6:15pm - Harshly is an adverb that is defined as 'in a manner so as to...
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What are some Adjectives that start with an R?
Yesterday, 5:29pm - An adjective's job is to modify a noun or pronoun. Some inclu...
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Yesterday, 5:26pm - An adjective clause will contain a subject and verb, it will ...
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What is a prepostional phrase?
Yesterday, 5:14pm - A prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a...
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Yesterday, 5:12pm - A nominative absolute is a noun phrase that begins or ends a ...
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Where does the word come from?
Yesterday, 4:52pm - "The" late O.E. e, nom. masc. form of the demonstrative prono...
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What are the indefinite pronouns?
Yesterday, 4:40pm - Indefinite pronouns are words which replace nouns without spe...
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Yesterday, 3:30pm - A noun is in fact a person place or thing, person being one o...
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Yesterday, 3:26pm - No. Pronouns are words that are used as replacements for noun...
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Yesterday, 3:25pm - No, the word "the" can be used as a definite article, and adv...
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Yesterday, 2:49pm - Pronouns must agree with antecedents for person, number, or g...
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Yesterday, 2:32pm - The words "I" "you" "he" "she" "we" "you-all" and "they" are ...
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When do you know to use reflexive verbs in the french language?
Yesterday, 2:30pm - Reflexive verbs in French are always preceded by a reflexive ...