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Hi
thanks so much for your help but I am confused-
I thought in the above it was there and these
however in this sentence:
Mike looked for the dogs, but there were none. -- I thought the pronoun was there but someone else answered and said it was none.
That someone -- Ms.Sue -- is correct. "There" is not a pronoun; it's an adverb. "None" is the pronoun in that sentence.
=)
thanks so much for your help but I am confused-
I thought in the above it was there and these
however in this sentence:
Mike looked for the dogs, but there were none. -- I thought the pronoun was there but someone else answered and said it was none.
That someone -- Ms.Sue -- is correct. "There" is not a pronoun; it's an adverb. "None" is the pronoun in that sentence.
=)
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