Is the word in parentheses a subject pronoun?

Neil Armstrong was an (astronaut).

Question 1 options:

yes

no

no

No

To determine if the word in parentheses is a subject pronoun, we need to first understand what subject pronouns are. Subject pronouns are pronouns that replace the subject of a sentence. They include pronouns such as I, you, he, she, it, we, and they.

In the given sentence, the word in parentheses is "astronaut." However, "astronaut" is not a subject pronoun. It is a noun that names a person, specifically a profession in this case. Therefore, the answer is "no," the word "astronaut" is not a subject pronoun.

Is the word in parentheses a subject pronoun?

A cactus lives in the (desert).

Question 2 options:

no

yes

no

Is the word in parentheses a subject pronoun?

(We) are glad to see you.

Question 3 options:

yes

no

yes

Is the word in parentheses a subject pronoun?

The sun (is) shining through the clouds.

Question 4 options:

yes

no

no

Choose the subject pronoun to replace the words in parentheses.

(Dan) was learning about history.

Question 5 options:

They

It

He