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Sidana
1 month ago
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Indicate the pronoun person, number, gender, case, and noun function served. Although Jennifer was tired, she still had enough e

nergy to run one more lap.
person:
number:
Gender:
case:
Can someone help me (correct answers only please)
English
2 answers:
Bond [7.5K]1 month ago
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Identify the pronoun's person, number, gender, case, and the function of the noun.

Even though Jennifer felt fatigued, she had sufficient energy to complete one more lap.

person:

third

number:

singular

gender:

feminine

case:
nominative[[TAG_16]]
hammer [7.6K]1 month ago
3 0
In this sentence, the pronoun is SHE. Pronouns act as substitutes for nouns to avoid redundancy; for instance, instead of repeating Jennifer, one can use SHE the second time.
person: third person (he, she, it for singular, they for plural)
number: singular (plural would be they)
gender: feminine (Jennifer is a woman)
case: subjective (Jennifer is the subject of this sentence)
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