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Before jumping into the specifics of effective pronoun usage, let’s briefly revisit what pronouns are. Pronouns are words used to replace nouns in sentences, aiding in the flow and coherence of language. Examples include “he,”“she,”“it,”“we,”“they,”“who,”“whose,”“whom,” ...
Like nouns and other pronouns, indefinite pronouns have the grammatical property of numbers. This means that when an indefinite pronoun is the subject of a sentence, you need to know whether it is singular or plural so that you can be sure it’s insubject-verb agreementwith the sentence’s ...
What Are Some Examples of Possessive Nouns in a Sentence? We’ve looked at a few examples of possessive nouns, but you might be wondering how these are used in sentences. Let’s take a look at some sentences that use possessive nouns. I went over to myaunt’shouse for dinner last nigh...
Knowing these rules will help you to use pronouns correctly in your writing. Personal pronouns A personal pronoun can refer to you, the person you’re addressing, an animal, or an object. They can be used when speaking in the first, second, and third person and may change their form ...
HOW TO USE 在? 在(zài) has several different uses and functions. It can be used as a preposition and sometimes verb. Most of them are related to location. 在AS A PREPOSITION When indicating the location that a verb takes place in, 在 (zài) followed by a location, comes before the ...
He was planning to ask his assistant to go, but in the end he wenthimself. Weneeda reflexive pronoun for the sentence to make sense, whereas we don’tneedan intensive pronoun for the sentence to make sense. Did someone paint your house?”“No, I painted it.” (this makes sense withou...
How do you use wrest? Wrest in a Sentence ? My wife had to wrest the candy bar from my hands in order for me to stop eating it. Rita felt she had to wrest the weapon from the hostage-taker for the sake of her safety. Sally did not give up her phone easily as her father had ...
Like regular pronouns, they are used in place of other nouns to avoid repetition. Unlike other possessive nouns, possessive pronouns do not come before the object of the possessive. Usually, what the pronoun refers to is mentioned earlier, and we use the possessive pronoun instead of repeating...
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