A subject pronoun close explains who or what is doing the action in a sentence. It replaces the noun - the name of a person or thing doing the action. For example, instead of the name Sarah, the ...
Two weeks ago, we started the series on word classes. And last week, we delved into report writing. I thought it would be useful to intersperse the series, so we go back to word classes this week. We ...
This week’s article focuses on additional uses of the pronoun for communicative contexts. We shall be considering the following types of pronouns: reflexive and intensive pronouns, interrogative ...
Pronouns are what you use to address other people when you’re not using names. The most common pronouns are she/her/hers, they/them/theirs, and he/him/his. For many cisgender people — folks whose ...
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Unsure how to use gender-neutral pronouns? Here's a brief explainer on pronouns for people who aren't binary-identified, and why they're important. But what exactly are rolling pronouns, and why do ...