pronoun in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The next sentence in not gerund to pronouns.
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Learners then acquire a single pronoun feature, often person, followed by number and eventually by gender.
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The separate pronouns have both a short and long form that are used for emphatic and normal pronouns respectively.
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However, "hal-bayt" may merely be a shortening of the demonstrative pronoun.
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The gerund deserves a special mention, as not only is the doubling pronoun placed "after" the verb, but the verb itself receives an epenthetic u.
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For example, many languages have two forms of the second person pronoun, namely an informal / singular form and a formal / plural form.
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For purposes of verb agreement it is a third-person singular pronoun, although it is sometimes used with first-person reference.
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It is alleged that when a demonstrative pronoun is used with "kai", the pronoun refers back to the preceding noun.
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Notice that all of these languages have a verb-final word order, and that none of them have relative pronouns.
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The so-called possessive, demonstrative and relative pronouns are no longer considered pronouns.
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