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местоименное существительное
Portuguese
pronome
Spanish
pronombre
Catalan
pronom
Word or form that substitutes for a noun or noun phrase.
word class
Russian
местоименное существительное
1
The duchess assigned to her the sinister distinction of the simple
pronoun
.
2
You use the perpendicular
pronoun
too much and in the wrong places.
3
I recently called a doctoral student of mine by the wrong
pronoun
.
4
The use of the relative
pronoun
trips the greatest number of authors.
5
Sometimes it is clearer to introduce the antecedent of the
pronoun
instead.
6
Au-nish, interrogative
pronoun
what; au-naw-tchi, relative
pronoun
what; e-we, relative
pronoun
that.
7
Lincoln did not use one first-person singular
pronoun
in his entire address.
8
He whispered the
pronoun
so softly that it sounded like a sigh.
9
So they continually used the masculine
pronoun
,
although the result was ludicrous.
10
The intransitive uses come from the dropping out of the reflexive
pronoun
.
11
There have been many to discount the identified
pronoun
for Jay Kelly.
12
At the personal
pronoun
,
Mrs. Wainwright lum- bered frantically to her feet.
13
Obligingly relinquishing his application of the
pronoun
for Mr. Chester's, he said:
14
Most
pronoun
categories had little or no association with baseline relationship distress.
15
Man or machine, he-notstanding on
pronoun
ceremony here-seizedmy Twitter account.
16
The object is placed before the verb, the verb before the personal
pronoun
.
pronoun
personal pronoun
possessive pronoun
plural pronoun
relative pronoun
masculine pronoun
Russian
местоименное существительное
существительное-местоимение
местоимения
местоимение-существительное
Portuguese
pronome
Spanish
pronombre
pronombres
Catalan
pronom
pronominalització