The sentence pronoun in the sentence "Leonard, do you have a ticket to the play?" is "you," the second person, personal pronoun that takes the place of the noun (name) for the person spoken to, "Leonard."
Leonard Hankerson plays for the Washington Redskins.
Kawhi Leonard plays for the San Antonio Spurs.
A.C. Leonard plays for the Minnesota Vikings.
Leonard Hankerson plays Wide Receiver for the Washington Redskins.
Leonard Johnson plays Cornerback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Leonard Johnson plays for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
A.C. Leonard plays Tight End for the Minnesota Vikings.
Never. Possessive pronouns are the exception to the use apostrophes to show possession rule.Possessive pronouns take the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something.The possessive pronouns are: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.Examples: The blue car is his. The red car is theirs. The white car with the ticket on the windshield is mine.
NFL player A.C. Leonard played for Tennessee State.
NFL player Leonard Johnson played for Iowa State.
NFL player Leonard Hankerson played for Miami (Fla.).