Is the word in parentheses an object pronoun?

The party will not start without (you).

Question 9 options:

yes

no

yes

To determine whether the word in parentheses is an object pronoun, we need to first understand what an object pronoun is. An object pronoun is used as the object of a verb or a preposition.

In the given sentence, the word in parentheses is "(you)". Let's analyze its role in the sentence:

1. The party will not start without (you).
2. The party will not start without you.

In both versions of the sentence, "you" is the object of the preposition "without." Therefore, the word "(you)" is an object pronoun.

So, the answer to the question is: yes, the word in parentheses is an object pronoun.

Yes