Probably not but no one really knows 1000% because there isn't any evidence to back it up
Answer:
Explanation:
nature is cool and i drink water from the pool which makes me drool.
Karen was disdaining her thoughts on the political debate.
(Now that I have answered your question can you help me with my current one. Its the most recent one on my profile page thing.)
Answer:
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Explanation:
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pronoun is a word, which we use instead of a noun, usually to avoid
boring repetitions. For example, in the following sentence, I am going
to swap the word "pronouns" for the word "them", simply because you will
get bored if I fill each sentence with the word "pronoun". There are
various forms of them.
Subject pronouns: I, You, He, She, It, We, You, They
Object pronouns: Me, You, Him, Her, It, Us, You, Them
Possessive pronouns: Mine, Yours, His, Hers, Its, Ours, Yours, Theirs
Relative pronouns: Which, whose, that, where, when....etc...
I could go on, but I reckon you get the idea now. Ironically, the word "pronoun" is actually a noun.
So the answer yes
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