If we had no such words as pronouns, the.
Is that a pronoun or adjective. I, you, he, she, it, we, and they demonstrative: As a conjunction (connecting two clauses): Pronouns a pronoun is a word used instead of a noun as….the man is happy.
According to the chicago manual of style, there are six classes of pronouns: As adjectives they modify/describe a noun that follows. A pronoun is any word that acts as a noun.
1 answer kitty mar 31, 2018 see below. If it is modifying a noun or a pronoun, it is an adjective. If a pronoun is functioning as adjective that means a pronoun is placed before the noun and.
I didn’t know that she was married. As a relative pronoun (forming the subject, object, or complement of a relative clause): Some pronouns, when used with a noun become adjectives.
8 rows there are no apostrophes in possessive pronouns and adjectives. The dog wagged its tail. These are used to replace nouns in sentences.
The word 'that' is also an adverb (modifies another adverb). A pronoun is a word that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase. A pronoun can be an adjective depending upon where it is positioned in a sentence.