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pronominal agreement
The pronominal adjectives in English include 'my,' 'your,' 'his,' 'her,' 'its,' 'our,' and 'their'.
In some languages, pronominal verbs are used where the verb includes information about the subject.
Pronominal suffixes are common in many languages, such as Arabic, Turkish, and Hungarian.
Some pronominal determiners in French are 'ce' (this), 'cet' (this), 'cette' (this), 'ces' (these), 'mon' (my), 'ton' (your), and 'son' (his/her).
The pronominal aspect of the sentence indicates who is performing the action.
Pronominal phrases often refer back to a noun or pronoun mentioned earlier in the sentence.
In Spanish, pronominal verbs are common and often require reflexive pronouns.
The pronominal suffixes in Japanese can change the meaning of verbs depending on the subject.
Pronominal elements play a crucial role in indicating relationships between different parts of a sentence.
pronominal agreement
The pronominal adjectives in English include 'my,' 'your,' 'his,' 'her,' 'its,' 'our,' and 'their'.
In some languages, pronominal verbs are used where the verb includes information about the subject.
Pronominal suffixes are common in many languages, such as Arabic, Turkish, and Hungarian.
Some pronominal determiners in French are 'ce' (this), 'cet' (this), 'cette' (this), 'ces' (these), 'mon' (my), 'ton' (your), and 'son' (his/her).
The pronominal aspect of the sentence indicates who is performing the action.
Pronominal phrases often refer back to a noun or pronoun mentioned earlier in the sentence.
In Spanish, pronominal verbs are common and often require reflexive pronouns.
The pronominal suffixes in Japanese can change the meaning of verbs depending on the subject.
Pronominal elements play a crucial role in indicating relationships between different parts of a sentence.
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