Pronoun Understood: The Invisible Subject That’s Actually There

Quick question: What’s the subject of the sentence “Come here immediately”? If you said “there is no subject,” you’re close—but...

Title Demonstrative & Interrogative Pronouns: The Pointers and Question-Askers

Ever pointed at something and said “This is mine” or asked “Who did this?” Congrats, you’ve used demonstrative and interrogative pronouns. These pronouns don’t just replace nouns—they either point out...

Indefinite Pronouns: The Vague but Valid Subjects

Quick question: In the sentence “Everyone is coming to the party,” who exactly is everyone? Your roommate? Your entire contact list? That random person from your bio lab? The answer...
Indefinite Pronouns
Pronoun Subjects

Pronoun Subjects: The Stand-Ins That Run Your Sentences

Imagine having to say “Sarah went to Sarah’s car and Sarah drove Sarah’s car home” every time you talked about...