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Anonymous

Dec 12, 2024

Match the definition to the term. 1. pronoun that points something out compound personal 2. pronoun that intensifies meaning or refers

Match the definition to the term:

  1. A pronoun that points something out.
  2. A pronoun that intensifies meaning or refers to a specific noun.

Please provide the correct terms for each definition.

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Anonymous

Feb 09, 2025

I was waiting for you, but you did not come. It was already late, so she went back home. Explanation:When two or more phrases are combined together to form one complete sentence, it can be termed as compound phrases. Compound phrases are combined using words like and, for, so, but, yet, etc.A compound sentence containing a nominative case pronoun can be "I was waiting for you, but you did not come".A compound sentence containing an objective case pronoun can be "It was already late, so she went back home".
She must be ready to accept defeat unless her reaction shows otherwise Explanation:She stands for the nominative case pronoun while her stands for the objective case pronoun
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Anonymous

Feb 18, 2025

I believe it is a compound noun judging from what google says. This is because compound nouns are a combination of two shorter nouns to make a new noun. For example: Back + pack = backpack. tooth + paste = toothpaste. It is not a proper noun because proper nouns are very specific things. For example the common noun= city, a proper noun could be Los Angeles because it is a specific city. It is not a personal pronoun because those are words that refer to a "person". Examples of personal pronouns are: I, you, he, she, we, them, etc. It is not an intensive pronoun because it is also not refering to a person. Examples of intensive pronouns are: himself, herself, yourself, myself. Hope this helped! 
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Anonymous

Feb 21, 2025

It is a compound noun. Why? Because 'Back''Pack' is one word, but if you see how i structured it, it can be two. Back, as in your body part, and Pack as in a bag or container, you name it. And just a tip, compound means two words squished into one, ex. CupCake, FireWorks, BaseBall, BasketBall. But when you are typing it, of course, you wouldn't capitalize the first letter of the two words ?
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Anonymous

Feb 09, 2025

My brother's car, a sporty red convertible with bucket seats, is the envy of my friends.the chief surgeon an expert in organ transplant procedures took her nephew on a hospital tour

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