No, the word 'boy' is a noun, a word for a young, male person.
The appropriate pronouns to take the place of the noun boy are 'he' as a subject and 'him' as an object. Example use:
The boy looked hungry. He was staring at my sandwich so I gave him a half.
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No, "boy" is a noun that refers to a male child or young man. pronouns are words that replace nouns in a sentence, like "he," "she," or "they."
Two boys? You could say ellos, which means they.
The same thing as other boy names-"he". You can also do "his" or "him" for other words.
The subject of a sentence may be either a noun or pronoun. An example is 'The boy was home.' The subject is the noun boy.
"He" can function as both a subject and a pronoun. As a subject, it is used at the beginning of a sentence to refer to the person performing the action. As a pronoun, it is used to replace a noun that has already been mentioned.
No, the personal pronoun 'we' is a plural pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun (or nouns) for two or more people as a subject in a sentence.The pronoun 'we' is the first person, plural, personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of of a noun (or nouns) for the person speaking.The corresponding first person, plural, personal pronoun the functions as an object in a sentence is 'us'.Examples:The Boy Scouts volunteered to do what we can to help.You and I can finish this if we work together. It will give us a feeling of accomplishment.