No, the word 'senior' is noun and an adjective, not a pronoun.
The noun senior is word for an older person (a senior citizen); a person of higher rank or position than another; a student in their fourth year of high school or college.
The adjective senior describes a person as the older of two people in the same family with the same name; of or relating to older people; of higher or the highest rank or standing; of or pertaining to seniors in high school or college.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. For example:
A senior came up with the idea for the fundraiser. He said he knows some merchants that will participate.
No, the word "pronoun" is a noun, a word for a part of speech; a word for a thing.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'pronoun' is it.Example: A pronoun is a part of speech. It takes the place of a noun or another pronoun in a sentence.
Pronoun, more specifically the first person plural personal pronoun.
The pronoun 'its' is a possessive, singular, neuter pronoun.
pronoun
The pronoun 'who' is the subjective form.Interrogative pronoun: Who told you about our service?Relative pronoun: The person who told me about itwas a satisfied customer.
Appending an interrogative pronoun followed by a terminating question mark does not really make a proper question out of a statement.
The antecedent for the pronoun "THEIR" would be a plural noun or pronoun that agrees with it in number and gender. For example, "The students finished THEIR homework." In this sentence, "students" is the antecedent for "their."
"Them" is a personal pronoun and is typically used as an object pronoun, referring to people or things being spoken about. It is not a possessive pronoun like "theirs" or "theirs."
subject pronoun
These are the eight types of pronouns: I, you, he, she, it, we you, and they
The word 'who' is a pronoun, an interrogative pronoun and a relative pronoun. The pronoun 'who' is the best pronoun for who. Examples:Who is your new math teacher? He is the one whotaught algebra last year.
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No, the word "pronoun" is a noun, a word for a part of speech; a word for a thing.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'pronoun' is it.Example: A pronoun is a part of speech. It takes the place of a noun or another pronoun in a sentence.
Pronoun, more specifically the first person plural personal pronoun.
An adjectival pronoun is a pronoun which accompanies a noun.
Yes, everything is a pronoun, an indefinite pronoun.
The pronoun 'its' is a possessive, singular, neuter pronoun.