Similar words: pronounce, monotonously, monotonous, honour, agronomy, astronomer, chronology, announce. Meaning: ['prəʊnaʊn] n. a function word that is used in place of a noun or noun phrase.
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61 It is generally accepted that Shi evolved from a pronoun to a assertive copular and to a focus marker.
62 Equally, the presence of a pronoun does not prove a relationship.
63 When discussing God, it is often impossible to avoid some sort of personal pronoun.
64 List the conditions we need to take into consideration when we choose a relative pronoun?
65 Here the pronoun is as the object of the verb, so it is the object case.
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66 Zibbi becomes distressed as he fruitlessly searches for words which might join his isolated personal pronoun and we stop the interview.
67 A pronoun must agree in number and gender with the noun it refers to.
68 In a sentence, a reflexive pronoun is used as the object.
69 Zingaro is a nation which has not hometown, Carmen is its pronoun.
70 It is the pronoun of the whole China tourism and hotel industry, representing nation, civilian, fashion, market, strategy, free capital, clear development target of industrialization, etc.
71 The interrogative pronoun is placed at the syntactical position which the question is asked about, e . g.
72 I " as the first personal pronoun doesn ? ? t have differences between case and number. "
73 Not only syntactic position but also occurrence frequency of the other demonstrative pronoun is different.
74 A preponderate governs (a noun or pronoun in) the objective case.
75 The paper discusses the scope meaning of demonstrative pronoun from two respects: 1.
76 Our study will make known that Russian reflexive pronoun can make up idiomatic collocation with verb, and its semantic content seeps into verb, its reference property reduces accordingly.
77 Based on syntactic position, other demonstrative pronoun can be divided into two categories: nominal and additional.
78 Oblique form of the personal pronoun of the first person singular.
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