What is the difference between pronouns and adjectives..........Please it is very important
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A pronoun is something that stands IN PLACE OF a noun. It, he, she, they, them, us, etc. Interrogative pronouns are who, whom, what. Demonstrative pronouns are this, that, these, those.
An adjective is a word that DESCRIBES a noun. Lovely, bad, delicious, green, awkward, stupid, fantastic etc.
An adjective is a word that DESCRIBES a noun. Lovely, bad, delicious, green, awkward, stupid, fantastic etc.
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Pronouns are words which replace a noun. For example, I, He, She, It, They, We etc.
Rama is a good boy and Rama is intelligent too.
Write this sentence by replacing the noun with a pronoun.
Rama is a good boy and he is intelligent too.
Adjectives are the words which describe the nouns or pronouns.
For example - 1. Radha is a beautiful girl.
In the above sentence, beautiful is an adjective use for describing Radha.
Rama is a good boy and Rama is intelligent too.
Write this sentence by replacing the noun with a pronoun.
Rama is a good boy and he is intelligent too.
Adjectives are the words which describe the nouns or pronouns.
For example - 1. Radha is a beautiful girl.
In the above sentence, beautiful is an adjective use for describing Radha.
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