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pronoun English

Meaning pronoun meaning

What does pronoun mean?

pronoun

a function word that is used in place of a noun or noun phrase

Synonyms pronoun synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as pronoun?

Topics pronoun topics

What do people use pronoun to talk about?
  • What general words refer to the class of pronouns?

Examples pronoun examples

How do I use pronoun in a sentence?

Simple sentences

Which pronoun do you prefer?
Replace the complement with the appropriate pronoun.

Movie subtitles

Excuse me for using the singular pronoun.
We use a pronoun that is neutral.
Possessive pronoun, noun, possessive pronoun. - Oh, watch it, girl. - Let's see.
Why are you playing the pronoun game?
Eversinceyoubrokeup, he's become this pronoun instead of a person.
PRONOUN TROUBLE!
Why the pronoun switcheroo?
Pronoun trouble.
I have always found a criminal's inclination to incorrectly use the interrogative pronoun in place of the relative delightfully absurd.
Oh, that's so you. I knew there was a pronoun involved.
They just got the pronoun wrong.
Please use only the male pronoun when referring to me.
Can we pick a pronoun and stick to it, please?
A pronoun is a word used instead of a noun.
The objective pronoun always takes the nominative case.
A pronoun.
Pronoun is a noun that gets paid what an amateur noun would do for free.
I have to define a pronoun.
OK, a pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun.
I knew there was a pronoun involved.
I don't know. But it is the right personal pronoun.
Pronoun confusion.
We? Honey, this powerpuff boy does not worth a collective pronoun.
A noun is a naming word, a pronoun is used instead of a noun, an adjective describes a noun, a verb describes the action of a noun, an adverb describes the action of a verb.
A conjunction joins two sentences together, a preposition describes the relationship between a noun and a pronoun, and an interjection is a word thrown in to express feeling.
Honey, this powerpuff boy does not worth a collective pronoun.
Seriously, you have a significant deficiency of pronoun modifiers going on.
It's the first time you've heard that sentence with a possessive pronoun.
Well, I-I've never been quite so happy being referred to as a gender-neutral pronoun.
I never know which pronoun to use.
Watch out for the extra pronoun, though.
I don't even know what a pronoun is.

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