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What type of pronoun is seashore?
"Seashore" is
not a pronoun
. It's a
noun
, specifically a
common noun
that refers to the area where the land meets the sea.
Pronouns are words that replace nouns, such as "he," "she," "it," "they," "this," "that," etc.
How do you use the word loudly in a sentence?
Why is operation pronounced and opossum possum?
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What part of speech is occurrence?
What part of speech is the word Japanese?
How do I punctate the following sentence - very well said Jose will race you and win?
How do you say close the door in Malayalam?
How do you use the word meld in a sentence?
How do you pronounce Cyna?
What does the Spanish word mono comb in English mean?
What is the homograph of a noisy fight?
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