| Q. | Personal Pronoun? | Related Search: Homework Help | | | what's a personal pronoun??
used as a subject,predicate,nominative,direct object, indirect object, object of preposition
| | A. | personal pronouns = he, she, it, they, we, I, you me myself her etc...
they are words used in place of a proper name. They can be used as subject (He went to the store), or object (John gave her the book), and there is a reflexive form (myself, herself) | | | |
| Q. | What is the personal pronoun in this sentence? | Related Search: Words & Wordplay | | | Have you ever heard of the Underground Railroad?
What is the personal pronoun?
| | A. | you | | | |
| Q. | what will be the German dative personal pronoun and conjugation for the following? | Related Search: Other - Germany | | | 1>Mein vater kauft ___________ein auto ?(personal pronoun)
2>Sie ist nicht nur schon_____________auch Intelligent.(conjugation)
1>Mein vater kauft ___________ein auto?(dative personal pronoun)
Can i add "mir" as personal pronoun in the above.
| | A. | I suppose the following is right:
1. Mein Vater kauft SICH ein Auto (My father buys a car HIMSELF)
2. Sie ist nicht nur schön, SONDERN auch intelligent (She isn't only beautiful BUT also intelligent)
Hope I could help | | | |
| Q. | I need help in understanding compound personal pronoun? | Related Search: Other - Education | | | Is it necessary or optional to use by before compound personal pronoun such as in: I drive the car by myself.
In addition, is this structure right for compound personal pronoun: pronoun/possessive adjective+self?
| | A. | It looks like personal writing style to me. You could say, "I drive the car myself." You could say, "...all by myself!" It depends on what point you are trying to make.
Compound personal pronouns, like we or our could be possessive. You could use ourselves as an object but not as a subject. You would have to tell me what idea you are trying to convey. | | | |
| Q. | How does a personal pronoun make the audience feel? | Related Search: Homework Help | | | In a speech, personal pronouns are used to make the audience...?
could you please help me answer the question above.
Thanks =)
| | A. | relate more closely to the topic of the speech, or the speaker him/herself.
Hope this helps. | | | |
| Q. | How to write this sentence w/o using a personal pronoun? | Related Search: Words & Wordplay | | | or i think their called personal pronouns, their in caps
1.) After watching the performance put on by the students, MY reaction towards the show was mixed.
and
2.) With the good aspects of the show aside, let US get to the "bumps" of the show.
| | A. | Mixed reactions best describes the results of the student performance.
Actually, for that last one, I think you should BEGIN the article with the "bumps" and end it on an "up note," especially since students are involved.
Now that the "bumps" are out of the way, full attention should be given to the highlights of the show. | | | |
| Q. | Is "you" a personal pronoun in this sentence or not? | Related Search: Words & Wordplay | | | As long as you were a wealthy man, you had the power to preside ...
Im wondering because im using it more as a general form of the word "you" or is it still personal?
Im writing an essay and cant use personal pronouns?
| | A. | im thinking yes it is still a personal pronoun, can't swear but, you maybe you could say..as long as a man was wealthy, that man had the power to preside, I don't know if it works with what you're writing and im definitely not a english major, but it sounds good to me lol | | | |
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