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what is the difference between reflexive and emphasizing pronoun ?
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of course..this is singular..sorry. How come we say is it okay if he came along ? Came is the past tense of come and it hasn't happened yet. or if he comes along? both are used but what's the difference.
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Is this another pronoun that is always single? How come we say is it okay if he came along ? Came is the past tense of come and it hasn't happened yet.
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No. People who need people are the luckiest people in the world. whoever is typically singular, however. CJ
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Are the Pronouns who and whoever always singular like anyone, anybody, somebody, someone, etc..
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When we say 'his being' we are using 'his' as a possessive pronoun. This is tantamount to saying Bob's doing... (An apostrophe here indicates possessive). And whenever one uses such a construction, although one should try to
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By 26? Do you mean By the age of 26?
Only the "must have watched" version sounds okay to me.
Don't forget that the pronoun I is always capitalized in English.
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So, normally, then, if the pronouns-and-their-referents relationship is switched around , you should regard it as just for that sentence and for no further, shouldn't you?
I think I should phrase my question differently: So, normally,
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So, normally, then, if the pronouns-and-their-referents relationship is switched around, you should regard it as just for that sentence and for no further, shouldn't you?
Hiro
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I would say that "him" most likely refers to Travis because he's the main character here.
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