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QuestionCoveBot:
Yes and no. Do you mean like actual pronouns or not?
vanderb:
yea
vanderb:
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QuestionCoveBot:
So if you are talking about actual pronouns, then no. We is not one. It would be she/her they/them or he/him.
snowflake0531:
ahem, we is a type of pronoun, but just not a relative pronoun
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vanderb:
whats the explanation for the other type of pronoun?
QuestionCoveBot:
@snowflake0531 wrote:
ahem, we is a type of pronoun, but just not a relative pronoun
That's not actual pronouns though, like they/them.
snowflake0531:
you obviously have not learned grammar before @questioncovebot
QuestionCoveBot:
@vanderb wrote:
whats the explanation for the other type of pronoun?
What "other" type of pronouns? Like "us"?
vanderb:
thnx
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vanderb:
@questioncovebot wrote:
@vanderb wrote:
whats the explanation for the other type of pronoun?
What "other" type of pronouns? Like "us"?
nevermind
snowflake0531:
there are personal pronouns, possessive pronouns, indefinite, relative, reflexive, intensive, demonstrative, interrogative pronouns dumdum
snowflake0531:
relative pronouns are for example, who, whom, which, that
snowflake0531:
whose whoever whomever
Laylalyssa:
yea its not a relative pronoun
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Laylalyssa:
we is a pronoun tho right
snowflake0531:
let me enlighten you guys
personal pronouns: refers to a specific person or thing ex. he/she/him/they/them
possessive pronoun: demonstrates ownership: mine yours his/hers/ours theirs etc.
indefinite pronouns: a pronoun that refers to things or people in general, few, everyone, all, anything, nobody, someone
relative pronouns: connect a phrase/clause to a noun/pronoun, who whom, which, that
reflexive pronoun: used with another noun/pronoun, when something does something to itself, ends in self/selves usually
intensive pronouns: emphasize a noun or pronoun: myself, him/herself, themself, itself, yourself, ourself
demonstrative pronoun: focus the attention on the nouns that they are replacing, this these, those, that, such
interrogative pronouns: asks a question, who/whom, which, that, whatever
copied exactly from my notes B)
darkknight:
this freshmen know more than me (:o:)
snowflake0531:
we have to take grammar in our english class lol
darkknight:
@snowflake0531 wrote:
we have to take grammar in our english class lol
in that case why didn't you use periods
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Tonycoolkid21:
@snowflake0531 wrote:
we have to take grammar in our english class lol
welcome back
snowflake0531:
@darkknight wrote:
@snowflake0531 wrote:
we have to take grammar in our english class lol
in that case why didn't you use periods
pftttt
snowflake0531:
@tonycoolkid21 wrote:
@snowflake0531 wrote:
we have to take grammar in our english class lol
welcome back
?
Laylalyssa:
@tonycoolkid21 wrote:
@snowflake0531 wrote:
we have to take grammar in our english class lol
welcome back
what, homie
Tonycoolkid21:
no
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Laylalyssa:
@tonycoolkid21 wrote:
no
yo wassup with this dude, what is he talkin about
darkknight:
@laylalyssa wrote:
@tonycoolkid21 wrote:
no
yo wassup with this dude, what is he talkin about
its snowflakes ex
Laylalyssa:
all i needed to hear ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
snowflake0531:
tf
Laylalyssa:
@snowflake0531 wrote:
tf
finally she said a cuss word
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snowflake0531:
the Toast
snowflake0531:
ok
Laylalyssa:
@snowflake0531 wrote:
the Toast
right i was wondering the same thing, like toast dont hit like it used to