Pronoun

When did nouns and adjectives derived from pronouns appear?

When did nouns and adjectives derived from pronouns appear?
  1. Can a pronoun be used as an adjective?
  2. What is pronoun before adjective?

Can a pronoun be used as an adjective?

Possessive case pronouns can function as adjectives. Words like my, your, his, her, their, and our are examples of possessive case pronouns that can function as adjectives. They are used to show possession but also used to describe or to modify a noun in the sentence.

What is pronoun before adjective?

Adjective Pronoun : A pronoun is a word that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase. If a pronoun is functioning as adjective that means a pronoun is placed before the noun and modifying the word is called adjective pronoun.

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