Use of pronoun in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include pronoun at the start of sentence, pronoun at the end of sentence and pronoun in the middle of sentence

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pronoun at the end of sentence


  1. This is a first personal pronoun.
  2. Here you should use plural pronoun.
  3. Each other is a reciprocal pronoun.
  4. Most transitive verbs can take a reflexive pronoun.
  5. Reflexive pronouns can emphasize a noun or pronoun.
  6. The word'who'in'the man who came'is a relative pronoun.
  7. In ` This is my bike', ` this'is a demonstrative pronoun.
  8. Complete the sentences below using the appropriate reflexive pronoun.
  9. In the sentence 'This is my brother', 'this' is a demonstrative pronoun.
  10. Here, finite verbs will agree in both cases with the superficially plural pronoun.
  11. In 'He cut himself', 'cut' is a reflexive verb and 'himself' is a reflexive pronoun.
  12. In the sentence 'The woman who I met was wearing a brown hat', 'who' is a relative pronoun.
  13. But the grammarian is tongue-tied without his labels: noun, adjective, verb, adverb, conjunction, pronoun.
  14. In the phrase 'you are', the verb 'are' is in the second person and the word 'you' is a second-person pronoun.
  15. In the sentence, "She prides herself on doing a good job", "prides" is a reflexive verb and "herself" is a reflexive pronoun.

pronoun in the middle of sentence


  1. Is a relative pronoun necessary here?
  2. I use the pronoun I to make it a personal statement.
  3. White is the pronoun of chasteness, nobility, chilly.
  4. Most transitive verbs can take a reflexive pronoun asobject.
  5. In 'the man who came', 'who' is a relative pronoun and 'who came' is a relative clause.
  6. We are given the pronoun first, and then kept in suspense as to its identity, which is revealed later.
  7. The most notable is the relative pronoun that, which can only be used with a restrictive relative clause.
  8. She announced her decision this morning the pronoun she points to Mrs Thatcher within the textual world itself.
  9. It is the verb to bring down that forges the link between the otherwise still nouns and pronoun in the sentence.
  10. Here the reflexive pronoun himself marks the fact that him has the same denotation as the subject of the verb, John.
  11. Building it in is hard because the amount of knowledge which is potentially relevant to decoding each pronoun, is extremely large.
  12. In stories the subject often comes after said, says or say when it follows the actual words spoken, unless it is a pronoun. Be quiet, I have something to say.
  13. In 'Tom likes jazz', and 'They like rock music', the singular verb 'likes' agrees with the subject 'Tom' and the plural verb 'like' agrees with the pronoun 'they'.
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