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Is the word in parentheses an object pronoun?
The table has (four) legs.
Question 2 options:
yes
no
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no
No
To determine whether the word in parentheses is an object pronoun, we first need to understand what an object pronoun is. Object pronouns are used as the direct or indirect object of a sentence, receiving the action of the verb. Examples of object pronouns include "me," "you," "him," "her," "it," "us," and "them."
In the given sentence, the word in parentheses is "four." However, "four" is not an object pronoun. It is a cardinal number that describes the quantity of legs the table has. Since it is not a pronoun, the answer to the question is "no."