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Nominative
pronouns are type of nouns used as the subject of a sentence or a clause.
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pronoun is used to substitute a noun. In order for it to substitute, it must
have a clear antecedent. Personal pronouns are used to substitute nouns with
ownership. There are three persons point of view.1st person is when
the subject is the one who is speaking (e.g. I, me, my, mine, we, us, our, ours). 2nd person is
when the subject is the one being spoken to (you, your, yours). 3rd person is when the subject is
the one spoken about (he, him, his,
she, her, hers, it, its, they, their, theirs).
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Where is the following statements
Answer:
Both present forbidden love
Explanation:
The famous story of star crossed lovers; Romeo and Juliet is similar to that of Pyramus and Thisbe who suffered the same fate. Both couples died as a result of forbidden love and one believing the other has died.
This is a careless construction, which is grammatically correct and is not an idiom or a jargon.