The farmar has a dog. The farmer calls the dog Tomy. using pronoun
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Answer:
the farmer has a dog . and he calls his dog tomy
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Pronouns are words that substitute for nouns.
Subjective pronouns come before the verb usually: We love grammar!
singular
plural
I
we
you
you
he, she, it
they
Objective pronouns come after the verb usually: School challenges me!
singular
plural
me
us
you
you
him, her, it
them
Possessive pronouns show ownership: That's my book.
singular
plural
my, mine
our, ours
your, yours
your, yours
his, her, hers, its
their, theirs
A pronoun usually refers to the noun that immediately proceeds it, or its antecedent.
For example:
Jane is my best friend. She has lived next door since kindergarten. (She is the pronoun that refers to Jane.)
I don't like video games because they are too violent. (They is the pronoun that refers to games.)
The doctor treated his or her patients with dedication. (A doctor can be male or female, so you must use both gender singular pronouns)