Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Pronoun"
The meaning of "Pronoun" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
Co znaczy He mocked her "pronoun pin"?
A:
the student wore a pin that shows what gender pronouns they want people to call them with (she/her, he/him, they/them, etc). The patient mocked the pin.
Q:
Co znaczy "my pronouns are he not him because I'll never be him"
(I don't understand the difference between he and him in this meme clearly, because grammatically, it refers to the same thing😢)?
(I don't understand the difference between he and him in this meme clearly, because grammatically, it refers to the same thing😢)?
A:
The pun in this meme is that this person (the one on the meme or the one sharing the meme), he will never be HIM (some other, cooler guy, "the guy she tells you not to worry about").
That's why this person is saying, as a joke, that his pronouns are not he/him, but just he.
Hope this cleared that up! x)
That's why this person is saying, as a joke, that his pronouns are not he/him, but just he.
Hope this cleared that up! x)
Q:
Co znaczy pronouns?
A:
Your pronouns are how you’d like to be referred as, in order to avoid being misgendered. This is becoming more common nowadays as people learn about the spectrum of gender and gender fluidity.
If someone says their pronouns are they/them, one might say: “I saw their friends waiting for them outside”, for example. On the other hand, if they say their pronouns are he/him, then instead, you would say: “I saw his friends waiting for him outside”.
If someone says their pronouns are they/them, one might say: “I saw their friends waiting for them outside”, for example. On the other hand, if they say their pronouns are he/him, then instead, you would say: “I saw his friends waiting for him outside”.
Q:
Co znaczy Relative pronoun?
A:
@xgus It is a pronoun which introduces dependent clauses in a sentence. Ex: when, where, whose, which, this, that
Example sentences using "Pronoun"
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z beside + which(relative pronoun)
between + which
opposite+which
plz make example sentence
(for example ㅡ This is the point we have never been)
.
between + which
opposite+which
plz make example sentence
(for example ㅡ This is the point we have never been)
.
A:
I would probably never make sentences this way.
As your example sentence showed, “this is the point beyond which we have never been” is saying that “we have not gone beyond this point”.
“These are the slices of bread between which your sandwich ingredients will go” is saying “your ingredients will go between these slices of bread”.
I’d never say “opposite which”… I can’t even make up a sentence that sounds okay. As you’ve seen with the last two examples, though, you can just rearrange the sentence like that.
As your example sentence showed, “this is the point beyond which we have never been” is saying that “we have not gone beyond this point”.
“These are the slices of bread between which your sandwich ingredients will go” is saying “your ingredients will go between these slices of bread”.
I’d never say “opposite which”… I can’t even make up a sentence that sounds okay. As you’ve seen with the last two examples, though, you can just rearrange the sentence like that.
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z beside + which(relative pronoun)
between + which
opposite+which
plz make example sentence
(for example ㅡ This is the point we have never been)
.
between + which
opposite+which
plz make example sentence
(for example ㅡ This is the point we have never been)
.
A:
I lied down on my bed beside which was my dog who was already asleep.
There were two giant bookshelves in the office between which sat my busy father staring at his tiny notebook.
I decided to sit today at the table opposite which I used to sit.
There were two giant bookshelves in the office between which sat my busy father staring at his tiny notebook.
I decided to sit today at the table opposite which I used to sit.
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z I literally though that... (feel free to use it with any other pronoun).
A:
dimanche matin 🌈🌈🌈
dimanche matin 🌈🌈🌈
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z relative pronoun "what".
A:
sorry! try these:
That's what he said to do!
Is that really what he said?
What did you say again?
What is your job?
My dog is what is called a beagle
What is that?
Yeah, I can believe that's what she said
hope that helped more
That's what he said to do!
Is that really what he said?
What did you say again?
What is your job?
My dog is what is called a beagle
What is that?
Yeah, I can believe that's what she said
hope that helped more
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z "as" used as relative pronoun.
A:
Her opinion, which she explained in her book, came to mind.
Her opinion, which is explained in her book, came to mind.
Her opinion, that is explained in her book, came to mind.
Her opinion, that she explained in her book, came to mind.
I've used commas just in case I write something ambiguous without them. These sentences sound correct to me, though I think the 'as' version sounds best.
Her opinion, which she explained in her book, came to mind.
Her opinion, which is explained in her book, came to mind.
Her opinion, that is explained in her book, came to mind.
Her opinion, that she explained in her book, came to mind.
I've used commas just in case I write something ambiguous without them. These sentences sound correct to me, though I think the 'as' version sounds best.
Synonyms of "Pronoun" and their differences
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między Emphasizing pronouns i Reflexive pronouns ?
A:
English uses the same pronouns as emphasizing (or intensifier) and reflexive pronouns. "You yourself are going to the store" is using "yourself" as an intensifier pronoun. "Don't do that to yourself!" is using "yourself" as a reflexive pronoun.
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między That (relative pronoun) i Which (relative pronoun) ?
A:
Não há diferença: os dois se referem a objetos e animais. Porém, “that” pode também ser usado pra se referir a pessoas, junto com “who”.
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między (relative pronoun) which i (relative pronoun) who i (relative pronoun) why ?
A:
While this is correct, I think the question is asking more about the relative pronoun funtion of those words in more complex sentences such as,
"They are foolish who believe in the lies which the modern world has already disproved."
"They are foolish who believe in the lies which the modern world has already disproved."
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między which (as a relative pronoun) i that (as a relative pronoun) ?
A:
There’s definitely a formal rule around when to use “that” and when to use “which”, but in reality people don’t care that much. Native speakers will often use them interchangeably without regard to which one is technically the correct one. Neither word has a special nuance I can think of.
In fact in normal English those two words are often dropped. For example both of the two sentences below are fine in everyday English.
“That’s the car that my dad bought.”
“That’s the car my dad bought.”
If you really want to know the rule I recommend looking it up on English Google because most native speakers probably wouldn’t know either and would just do a Google search to find an answer. And your English seems good enough to be able to understand an English-language website like that.
In fact in normal English those two words are often dropped. For example both of the two sentences below are fine in everyday English.
“That’s the car that my dad bought.”
“That’s the car my dad bought.”
If you really want to know the rule I recommend looking it up on English Google because most native speakers probably wouldn’t know either and would just do a Google search to find an answer. And your English seems good enough to be able to understand an English-language website like that.
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między it (as pronoun) i that (as pronoun) ?
A:
People aren't generally able to distinguish instances in which "it" and "that" are used. It's subconscious.
In other words, it just depends on the sentence.
It can be said, however, that "it" refers to some object, idea, or thing unrelated to location, while "that" could equate to 「それ」 or 「あれ」. Though, that is obviously not always the case.
Anyway, I hope I at least partially answered your question.
In other words, it just depends on the sentence.
It can be said, however, that "it" refers to some object, idea, or thing unrelated to location, while "that" could equate to 「それ」 or 「あれ」. Though, that is obviously not always the case.
Anyway, I hope I at least partially answered your question.
Translations of "Pronoun"
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? 저들의 의미는 서로 다릅니까?
(For your information, '저들' is pronoun that refers to two aforementioned sentences.)
(For your information, '저들' is pronoun that refers to two aforementioned sentences.)
A:
Do those sentences mean different things?
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? What we called pronoun in Hindi
A:
Pronouns:
I (मैं), me (मुझे)
You (आप/तुम/तू)
He (यह/वह), him (उस/इस)
She (यह/वह), her (उस/इस)
We (हम), us (हमें)
They (वे/ये), them (उन/इन)
Those (वे, उन)
These (ये, इन)
This (यह, इस)
That (वह, उस)
It (यह/वह, उस/इस)
I (मैं), me (मुझे)
You (आप/तुम/तू)
He (यह/वह), him (उस/इस)
She (यह/वह), her (उस/इस)
We (हम), us (हमें)
They (वे/ये), them (उन/इन)
Those (वे, उन)
These (ये, इन)
This (यह, इस)
That (वह, उस)
It (यह/वह, उस/इस)
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? pronoun
A:
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Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? how do you pronoun " controversial " in US ?
A:
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Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? pronouns and subjects are the same, because subjects and pronouns are I You He She etc. some examples please ty
A:
I don't get your question. You're right, they're the same.
Other questions about "Pronoun"
Q:
Can 'a personal pronoun' be used as Subject in the sentence with the phrase 'is wielded by'?
For example, 'He is never wielded by any environment.' meaning that he never submitted to any environmental pressure.
For example, 'He is never wielded by any environment.' meaning that he never submitted to any environmental pressure.
A:
To be wielded is to be used as a weapon. Whoever is doing the wielding must be a person with aggressive intentions to use the weapon. It would be more natural in that case to say "he never gives in to peer pressure" or "he never lets anyone manipulate him."
Q:
Which pronouns should I use with "everyone"?
For example in this sentence "Everyone can say what... wants" should I use he, it or they?
For example in this sentence "Everyone can say what... wants" should I use he, it or they?
A:
...they want.
Though in that example, I'd use "Anyone" instead.
If you want to use everyone:
Something like, "Everyone should have the right to say what they want." would be better.
Though in that example, I'd use "Anyone" instead.
If you want to use everyone:
Something like, "Everyone should have the right to say what they want." would be better.
Q:
do pronouns count as proper nouns?
A:
Yes but they will not be capitalized
“ I saw Thomas at the park”
“ I saw him at the park”
“ I saw Thomas at the park”
“ I saw him at the park”
Q:
Which or what pronoun should I use when I don't know someone's gender, in online or on the internet?
(obviously I'm not talking about second-person pronoun)
(obviously I'm not talking about second-person pronoun)
A:
yes but the plural rules would still apply. For example, “they are eating”.
Q:
Can I avoid using relative pronouns when I have a subject pronoun after that? I mean it works with every relative pronoun (who, which, what, whose, when...)?
A:
"what" is not a relative pronoun.
The relative pronoun can be left out in a defining relative clause, provided that the relative pronoun is the object of the verb. You can't do this if the relative pronoun is the subject or if it's a non-defining relative clause.
Because of this, it's never possible with "whose" because "whose" is never followed by a subject pronoun.
This is the man who(m) I saw lose his cat
This is the man I saw lose his cat ✅
He picked the same car which/that she bought for herself
He picked the same car she bought for herself ✅
The meeting, which is today, is about the party last year
The meeting is today is about the party last year ❌ (non-defining relative clause)
The meeting today is about the party last year ✅
A day when I don't feel tired is a good day
A day I don't feel tired is a good day ✅
The restaurant where he lost his phone closed down
The restaurant he lost his phone closed down ❌ ("where" isn't the object of the verb)
The restaurant he lost his phone AT closed down ✅
The reason why they were late is confusing
The reason they were late is confusing ✅
I hope this helps!
The relative pronoun can be left out in a defining relative clause, provided that the relative pronoun is the object of the verb. You can't do this if the relative pronoun is the subject or if it's a non-defining relative clause.
Because of this, it's never possible with "whose" because "whose" is never followed by a subject pronoun.
This is the man who(m) I saw lose his cat
This is the man I saw lose his cat ✅
He picked the same car which/that she bought for herself
He picked the same car she bought for herself ✅
The meeting, which is today, is about the party last year
The meeting is today is about the party last year ❌ (non-defining relative clause)
The meeting today is about the party last year ✅
A day when I don't feel tired is a good day
A day I don't feel tired is a good day ✅
The restaurant where he lost his phone closed down
The restaurant he lost his phone closed down ❌ ("where" isn't the object of the verb)
The restaurant he lost his phone AT closed down ✅
The reason why they were late is confusing
The reason they were late is confusing ✅
I hope this helps!
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