by Murugaraj | Feb 25, 2020
Some pronouns can act as the subject of a verb, but not as the object of a verb or of a preposition. You can think of the common example – the pronoun I, a first-person singular pronoun that can be used only in the subject part. See the below examples: I drew a...
by Murugaraj | Feb 25, 2020
For a singular noun, you have to use a singular pronoun. If a teacher defines himself or herself as creative, he or she prefers to use innovative approaches to teach instead of traditional approaches. The words everybody, anybody, anyone, each, neither, nobody,...
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