The same because they both have to read
<span>c. object of a preposition
Possessive pronouns are like his/her, ours, whose and etc.
Relative pronouns are pronouns that conjuncts clauses, sentence fragments, or a phrase to a specific noun or pronoun as the subject.
Examples are:
Who
Whom
Which
Whoever
Whichever
Whomever
That
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It means they are physician fine but mentally they feel down or a feeling of low self esteem or simply being over worked.
She is supporting an inference from the text. An inference is something that is implied, and the person saying they've "witnessed much fighting" infers that they're old, whereas "I am wounded with iron" can be taken to mean he's been wounded by a weapon like a sword.
Here are the different contrasts of the verbs:
V1 - This is a present tense or the base form. ex. Speak
V2 - This is the Past tense. ex. Spoke
V3 - This is the Past Participle. ex. Spoken
V4 - This is the Present Participle. ex. Speaking