Pocahontas was his daughter
<span>A
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
</span>
Answer:
voila is a French word which means THERE..
I haven't listened of voilal..
hope it helps
Answer:
1) The jug was broken by Amaka.
2) My Textbook has been torn by Somebody.
3) The wireless was invented by Marconi.
4) My people were injured by the bomb.
5) English is spoken by People all over the World.
6) Lisa was given some flowers by Tim.