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  • ...have additional functions beyond those of ordinary nouns; for instance the pronoun ''who'' has an [[objective case|objective]] [[case (linguistics)|case]], '' ...s unacceptable in the exemplifying language. In the two examples above, no pronoun can occupy the position filled by ''Fred''.
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  • | pagename = Pronoun | abc = Pronoun
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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 13:21, 13 November 2007
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pronoun]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • | pagename = Pronoun | abc = Pronoun
    658 bytes (57 words) - 06:09, 15 March 2024
  • ...have additional functions beyond those of ordinary nouns; for instance the pronoun ''who'' has an [[objective case|objective]] [[case (linguistics)|case]], '' ...s unacceptable in the exemplifying language. In the two examples above, no pronoun can occupy the position filled by ''Fred''.
    1 KB (155 words) - 13:13, 18 November 2022
  • ...nish language|Spanish]] which uses ''vos'' as the second person singular [[pronoun]] instead of ''tú'' as well as alternative second person conjugation of ce
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  • {{r|Pronoun}}
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  • {{r|Pronoun}}
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  • {{r|Pronoun}}
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  • {{r|Pronoun}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pronoun]]. Needs checking by a human.
    634 bytes (83 words) - 14:11, 18 February 2024
  • In linguistics, the '''grammatical number''' of a [[noun]], [[verb]], [[pronoun]] or other part of speech, communicates some information about quantity wit In Modern English, the grammatical number of the subject noun or pronoun in a sentence clause must match the number of the verb. This is known as no
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  • *[[Pronoun]]
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  • {{r|Pronoun}}
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  • {{r|Pronoun}}
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  • :And, yes, I've got those demonstrative pronoun blues... [[User:Ro Thorpe|Ro Thorpe]] 10:44, 30 November 2007 (CST) ...at's a scream--we've really gotta get someone to write the ''Demonstrative Pronoun Blues''! I think you're right; it depends on usage and context. Something
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  • ...ccur in [[syntax|syntactic]] relation to each other. ("I" = first person [[pronoun]], in subject position; "just" = [[adverb]], indicating recency of action;
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  • ...e of the second year of life, about the same time as the use of [[personal pronoun]]s.
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  • ...el, parts of speech are seen as discrete categories: [[verb]], [[noun]], [[pronoun]], [[adverb]], and so on. Within linguistics, however, a different set of We can exemplify this with the use of first personal pronoun 'I'. A sentence like 'it is me who loves you' will be regarded as incorrect
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  • ...ound the book, and Bill needed the ''same'' book, so ''who'' is a relative pronoun in ''Mary found the book that Bill needed''. No such relationship exists in
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  • As I've mentioned on the entry for [[Pronoun]], we need to be careful here. The "parts of speech" model, as widely as i
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  • In the next to last sentence of the History section, is the pronoun antecedent for "He considers" meant to be Cousins or Norman?[[User:Pat Palm
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  • Q. When referring to a zombie, should I use the relative pronoun who (which would refer to a person) or that (since, technically, the zombie
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