- Robert's black cat only eats expensive food. (adjective + noun)
- The cat is cute, but it is picky. (noun + linking verb + adjective | pronoun + linking verb + adjective)
- When pronouns replace nouns, it is important to remember how the noun is used in the sentence to choose the correct form of the pronoun to replace that noun.
- Robert lives in a small apartment. → He loves living in it.
- Robert loves his wife. → He loves her.
- Pronouns are similar to nouns because they also have plural forms. However, plural pronouns are not formed by adding -s.
- Robert is a teacher. → He is a teacher.
- Robert and his wife are teachers. → They are teachers.