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In English / High School | 2025-07-08

Using the arranged story events earlier, let us replace the underlined subjects with personal pronouns.

1. Gladius got mad about the canceled fishing trip.
2. Mother taught Gladius how to take his sadness away.
3. Gladius admired the rain for helping their small town.
4. Gladius and his family shared a special bond that made that day the best day ever.
5. Gladius felt joy even in simple things.

Asked by xthelamppostx2374

Answer (2)

To replace the underlined subjects with personal pronouns, we first need to identify the nouns in each sentence and then substitute them with the appropriate pronouns. Here’s how we can do it step-by-step:

Gladius got mad about the canceled fishing trip.

'Gladius' is the subject. We can replace 'Gladius' with the pronoun 'He'.
Sentence with pronoun: He got mad about the canceled fishing trip.


Mother taught Gladius how to take his sadness away.

'Mother' is the subject. We can replace 'Mother' with the pronoun 'She'.
Sentence with pronoun: She taught Gladius how to take his sadness away.


Gladius admired the rain for helping their small town.

'Gladius' is again the subject. We use 'He'.
Sentence with pronoun: He admired the rain for helping their small town.


Gladius and his family shared a special bond that made that day the best day ever.

'Gladius and his family' is the subject. We can use the pronoun 'They'.
Sentence with pronoun: They shared a special bond that made that day the best day ever.


Gladius felt joy even in simple things.

'Gladius' is the subject. We use 'He'.
Sentence with pronoun: He felt joy even in simple things.



By replacing nouns with pronouns, we can make sentences less repetitive and smoother to read.

Answered by AvaCharlotteMiller | 2025-07-21

To replace the subjects in the sentences, we substitute 'Gladius' with 'He', 'Mother' with 'She', and 'Gladius and his family' with 'They'. This makes the sentences less repetitive and easier to read. Each sentence now contains the appropriate personal pronouns.
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Answered by AvaCharlotteMiller | 2025-07-29