The word 'visitors' is a noun, a plural noun; a word for people.
A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
The pronoun that takes the place of the plural noun 'visitors' is they as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and them as the object of a verb or a preposition.
Examples: Our visitors are expected at ten. Theyare coming by train. The driver will pick them up at the station.
There is no specific collective noun for the noun visitors, in which case any noun suitable for the situation can function as a collective noun; for example a couple of visitors, a crowd of visitors, a horde of visitors, etc.
No, the word "pronoun" is a noun, a word for a part of speech; a word for a thing.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'pronoun' is it.Example: A pronoun is a part of speech. It takes the place of a noun or another pronoun in a sentence.
Pronoun, more specifically the first person plural personal pronoun.
The pronoun 'its' is a possessive, singular, neuter pronoun.
pronoun
The pronoun 'who' can be singular or plural.Examples:Who is that man I saw you with?Who are those people picketing our shop?The possessive form of the pronoun 'who' is whose, also singular or plural.Examples:Whose car is blocking the driveway?Whose cars are blocking the street?
Yes, the pronoun 'several' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for a quantity of more than two but not many.Example: There's not usually many visitors this time of year but we've had several.The word 'several' also functions as an adjective when placed before a noun to describe that noun.Example: We had several visitors this season.
No, the pronoun 'several' is a third person, indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for a quantity of more than two but not many.Example: There's not usually many visitors this time of year but we had several.A personal pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun for a specific person or thing.The third person, personal pronouns are: he, she, it, they, them.Note: The word 'several' also functions as an adjectivewhen placed before a noun to describe that noun.Example: We had several visitors this season.
The Visitors - The Visitors album - was created in 1979.
The pronoun 'them' is a personal pronoun, the third person plural pronoun.
internation visitors- visiting outside the country domestic visitors- visitors coming from their native country
The possessive form of the plural noun visitors is visitors'.example: We have everything arranged for our visitors' comfort.
There is no specific collective noun for the noun visitors, in which case any noun suitable for the situation can function as a collective noun; for example a couple of visitors, a crowd of visitors, a horde of visitors, etc.
The pronoun her is an object pronoun; for example:We see her everyday.
A pronoun's antecedent is the noun or pronoun that a pronoun replaces.
subject pronoun
Yes, a subjective pronoun is a type of personal pronoun. A personal pronoun replaces the names of people + things. Subjective and Objective pronoun both belongs in the personal pronoun category.