Pronunciation of the English word pronoun.
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1. | If one were to use the pronoun "one" it would go a long way towards relieving the inconvenience of not having a gender-neutral pronoun in English. | |
2. | In English there are eight main parts of speech: noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction and finally interjection. | |
3. | The relative pronoun 'that' has two states, a nominative case and objective case, but there is no possessive case. | |
4. | Relative pronouns perform as 'conjunction + pronoun'. | |
5. | However, the preposition+relative pronoun (which) part becomes a relative adverb (where). | |
6. | Wouldn't it be great if a gender-neutral pronoun for "he" or "she" existed in English? | |
7. | In Sweden a gender-neutral pronoun was introduced to make the distinction between male and female grammatically unnecessary. | |
8. | Of all the Globish mistakes that I encounter on a day-to-day basis, I must say that referring to a person with the pronoun "it" really takes the cake. | |
9. | I don't know why the English pronoun "I" always appears with a capital letter. | |
10. | Replace the complement with the appropriate pronoun. |