Sagot :
C. Underline the pronoun(s) in each sentence. On the blank before each number, write S if it is a subject pronoun, O if it is an object pronoun, and P if it is a possesive pronoun. If no pronoun is used in a sentence, write an asterisk (*).
1. Ramon del Fierro Magsaysay was born on August 31, 1907.
- * no pronoun is used
2. He was the third president of the Philippines (1953—1957)
- Subject Pronoun
3. His primary problems were land reform, the Hukbalahap rebellion, and lack of funding for the rehabilitation of the Philippines from the damages of World War II.
- Possessive pronoun
4. During the election and his inauguration, Ramon Magsaysay promised that he will cease to belong to any political party, to his family, and even to himself.
- I found more than 2 pronouns. He is a Subject Pronoun. His is a Possesive Pronoun. Himself is a Reflexive Pronoun.
5. According to him, he belongs only to the Filipino People.
- 2 pronouns. Him is a Object Pronoun. He is a Subject Pronoun.
6. Manuel Luis Quezon was born on August 19, 1878. He was the first president of the Commonwealth government.
- Subject Pronoun
7. It was a government made possible by the Tydings-McDuffie Law. The Philippines was placed under the guardianship of the United States government.
- Object Pronoun
8. Manuel Quezon is known for making Tagalog as the basis of the country's national language.
- * no pronoun is used
9. I consider Manuel L. Quezon a great president of our republic.
- Subject Pronoun
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