He is a pronoun, generally used to replace a male noun. In a sentence, he plays the part of the subject, or a component of the subject. For example: He went to the grocery store. He is doing the action - therefore he is the subject. He and I are going fishing. He and I are the subject - both are performing the action.
No, the word "juvie" is typically not capitalized in a sentence unless it is the first word or part of a title.
The term for knowing a word's part of speech in order to appropriately use it in a sentence is "word-usage."
No, the word "novel" does not have to be capitalized in every sentence. It should be capitalized only if it is the first word in a sentence or part of a title.
In a sentence, the word "action" can function as a noun.
Yes, you should capitalize the word "scurvy" if it is the first word in a sentence or if it is part of a proper noun or title.
it depends what word it is it could be any part of speech depending on the sentence
i am part of the CIA.
Some is an adjective.
'Don't' is part of the verb.
No, unless it is the first word in the sentence or part of a title.
No, the word "juvie" is typically not capitalized in a sentence unless it is the first word or part of a title.
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The word 'in' would be a preposition in the example sentence you gave.
The term for knowing a word's part of speech in order to appropriately use it in a sentence is "word-usage."
The word "victim" is not typically capitalized in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
No, the word "novel" does not have to be capitalized in every sentence. It should be capitalized only if it is the first word in a sentence or part of a title.
By use of the word in a sentence.