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in the following sentences point out the pronoun and say for what each stand; a)you are not attending said the mouse to alice severly what are you thinking of​

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Alice was not a bit hurt and she jumped up on to her feet in a moment. (Here the pronoun 'she' stands for the noun 'Alice')

Alice was not a bit hurt and she jumped up on to her feet in a moment. (Here the pronoun 'she' stands for the noun 'Alice')2. There were doors all around the hall, but they were all locked. (Here the pronoun 'they' stands for the noun 'doors'.)

Alice was not a bit hurt and she jumped up on to her feet in a moment. (Here the pronoun 'she' stands for the noun 'Alice')2. There were doors all around the hall, but they were all locked. (Here the pronoun 'they' stands for the noun 'doors'.)3. 'I wish I hadn't shouted so loudly,' said the boy. (Here the pronoun l' stands for the noun 'boy.)

Alice was not a bit hurt and she jumped up on to her feet in a moment. (Here the pronoun 'she' stands for the noun 'Alice')2. There were doors all around the hall, but they were all locked. (Here the pronoun 'they' stands for the noun 'doors'.)3. 'I wish I hadn't shouted so loudly,' said the boy. (Here the pronoun l' stands for the noun 'boy.)4. Hari brought his book and put it on the table. (Here the pronoun 'it' stands for the noun 'table'.)

5. James has lost his mobile and he cannot find it. (Here the pronoun 'he' stands for James and 'it' stands for ‘mobile)

5. James has lost his mobile and he cannot find it. (Here the pronoun 'he' stands for James and 'it' stands for ‘mobile)6. Peter, you are a lazy boy. (Here the pronoun 'you' stands for the noun 'Peter')

5. James has lost his mobile and he cannot find it. (Here the pronoun 'he' stands for James and 'it' stands for ‘mobile)6. Peter, you are a lazy boy. (Here the pronoun 'you' stands for the noun 'Peter')7. The camel is a beast of burden. It carries goods across the desert. (Here the pronoun 'it' stands for the noun 'camel.)

5. James has lost his mobile and he cannot find it. (Here the pronoun 'he' stands for James and 'it' stands for ‘mobile)6. Peter, you are a lazy boy. (Here the pronoun 'you' stands for the noun 'Peter')7. The camel is a beast of burden. It carries goods across the desert. (Here the pronoun 'it' stands for the noun 'camel.)8. The horse fell down and broke its leg. (Here the pronoun 'its' stands for the noun 'horse'.)

(9) The boys went to the garden where they saw a snake. (Here the pronoun 'they' stands for the noun 'boys.)

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