Usages of pronomen
Magistra hodie de pronomine loquitur et dicit pronomen saepe pro nomine poni.
Today the teacher speaks about the pronoun and says that a pronoun is often placed in place of a noun.
Lucia rogat utrum hoc pronomen demonstrativum sit an relativum.
Lucia asks whether this pronoun is demonstrative or relative.
Magistra respondet “hic” pronomen demonstrativum esse, “qui” autem pronomen relativum.
The teacher answers that “hic” is a demonstrative pronoun, but “qui” is a relative pronoun.
Marcus quaerit utrum “quis” pronomen interrogativum sit.
Marcus asks whether “quis” is an interrogative pronoun.
Magistra addit pronomen interrogativum saepe quaestionem significare.
The teacher adds that an interrogative pronoun often indicates a question.
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