Q. What does the word constitutive mean?
1 : having the power to enact or establish : constructive. 2 : constituent, essential. 3 : relating to or dependent on constitution a constitutive property of all electrolytes.
Q. What is another word for constitutive?
What is another word for constitutive?
inherent | essential |
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native | inbred |
integral | immanent |
indigenous | hardwired |
engrained | key |
Q. How do you explain the difference between their and there?
There means the opposite of here; “at that place.” Their means “belongs to them.” They’re is a contraction of “they are” or “they were.”
Q. How do you use than And then?
The way to keep the pair straight is to focus on this basic difference: than is used when you’re talking about comparisons; then is used when you’re talking about something relating to time. Than is the word to choose in phrases like smaller than, smoother than, and further than.
Q. Is it OK to say me and my friend?
Which is Correct? My friend and I or my friend and me? The answer is it depends. “My friend and I” would be the subject of the sentence whereas we say “my friend and me” when it is the object.
Q. How do you use mine or my?
“My” is a possessive that is always used together with a noun, and is always used like an adjective (i.e. before the noun). This is my story. “Mine” is a possessive that is never followed by a noun. This book is mine.
Q. Where is mine used?
As you rightly note, my is a possessive adjective and mine is a possessive pronoun. So, this means you use my where you already have a noun (such as question) and want to indicate ownership. Like with all pronouns, you use mine in place of another noun when it’s understood what’s being discussed.
Q. Is my or mine?
Grammar > Nouns, pronouns and determiners > Pronouns > Pronouns: possessive (my, mine, your, yours, etc.) We use pronouns to refer to possession and ‘belonging’….Pronouns: possessive (my, mine, your, yours, etc.)
personal pronoun | possessive determiner | possessive pronoun |
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I | my | mine |
you (singular and plural) | your | yours |
he | his | his |
she | her | hers |
Q. What is a miner called?
Also called mineworker. a person who works in a mine, especially a commercial mine producing coal or metallic ores. a mechanical device used in mining: a miner for extracting ores from the ocean floor.
Q. What is the 4 types of pronoun?
Types of Pronouns
- Personal Pronouns. Personal pronouns function as a substitute for a person’s name.
- Possessive Pronouns. Possessive pronouns show ownership or possession of a noun.
- Indefinite Pronouns.
- Relative Pronouns.
- Interrogative Pronouns.
- Reflexive Pronouns.
- Intensive Pronouns.
- Demonstrative Pronouns.