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Sentences like "I live with my parents and brother and sister" or while talking about fathers or mothers mentioning them time after time, do we use a definite article or are we supposed to use a possessive pronoun each time? e.g.
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I forgot to say in the formal one the subject pronoun usually comes with a verb. e.g."His youngest brother is taller than we are."
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It informal to use object pronouns after than. e.g. "His youngest brother is taller than us." It is formal to use subject pronouns after than. e.g. "His youngest brother is taller than we."
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Yes, your sentence is "good" English. In so-called choice English, some writers may prefer "taller than we" because they feel the complete sentence is "taller than we are tall." In regular speech, most native speakers
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Please tell me if my pronoun usage is correct in this sentence. "His youngest brother is taller than us."
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Hi, vineeta. Welcome to English forums. Thanks for joining us. Actually, "What" is the subject of these sentences. In this case it's a pronoun, third person singular. "You" is the direct object of the verb. It's like,
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My Assumption:
1) It makes my hair look presentable and neater. I thought that hair is plural so i never add a "S" behind the "look".
2) It makes my son think that he is rich. Why is it that my son is 1 person so
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Hello,
How can we combine two sentences with a relative pronoun clause?
Await him
We don't know who he is
Something like " Await him who we don't know who he is"?
Thanks for help.
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Ah, Philip, you are much luckier than I am with the search function!!! I guess some people just have the magic touch. Jim
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I know you're joking about the , but I took the first one I found and verified your answer . Possessive adjectives or possessive pronouns?
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