Some exams of first-person pronouns that can be used in a sentence are:
If you read the complete speech, you should be able to understand and decipher the most repeated words that happened to be first-person pronouns and state them.
<h3>What is a Pronoun? </h3>
This refers to the part of speech that makes use of words that are used in the place of a noun.
Hence, we can see that there are different pronouns that can be used in a sentence and they are:
- Personal pronouns
- First person pronouns
- Possessive pronouns, etx
It should be noted that your question is incomplete.
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Explanation:
I went to the movie theater to see the sequel of one of my favorite ongoing sagas. In it ,was a robust, radiant, young man (or woman...ur choice) who would pick a random person and would try to snare him in his/her little sham by rupturing a coke bottle on the floor and simultaneously rant about how it was that persons fault and that he shouldn't shirk his responsibility and buy him another one..even bigger. I don't really know why its my favorite movie because if I was there, I would not recede from doing the right thing and I would reprimand him and resume with a quick retort.
lol....that was not easy.....kinda stupid...but I got all ur words in there
Could you put in the research chart? This seems pretty easy but I can't do it without it...
Answer:
<em>'</em><em>Tr</em><em>ue fearers of God a little flock gathered together in private exercises of religion</em><em>'</em><em> </em><em>is</em><em> </em><em>a sentence in present tense with correct subject-verb agreement using the collective noun "flock" as in flock of tourists or flock of swans as the subject</em>