It can be an adjective "Here are **some** words." , an adverb "**Some** seven words make up this sentence." or a pronoun "**Some** might say this sentence is short."
In this case though it's definitely not a pronoun.
in more ways than one here, this post exemplifies why paying attention in English class is important. and why decades of defunding education has consequences.
Several of those highlighted words are not pronouns
Also they forgot "let's" a contraction of "let us," where "us" is a pronoun so probably "let's" is worth highlighting.
Where did where best, okay?
I identify as what/all
OP needs to brush up on identifying pronouns
Yes, they missed the contracted pronoun in the word "let's"
How is what or some a pronoun
I had to look it up because I wasn't sure. Some is a determiner but it's also used as a pronoun.
But what isnt
'What' certain can be used as a pronoun. For example, in the phrase "What we need is better education"
Yeah but like not this kind of pronoun that a person uses to describe themselves
No, but it is a pronoun. If Adams wants to be specific he can be more specific. But that may expose his lack of education.
I don't believe so
Many things arent
It can be an adjective "Here are **some** words." , an adverb "**Some** seven words make up this sentence." or a pronoun "**Some** might say this sentence is short." In this case though it's definitely not a pronoun.
Oh for sure, I was just saying it could be used as a pronoun, I know it's not in this case.
Sommebody flailed englishh klass...
So many people skipped ks1 English
Or—and hear me out—no.
in more ways than one here, this post exemplifies why paying attention in English class is important. and why decades of defunding education has consequences.
Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla