Identify the class and noun function of the pronoun.

1.Whom should Sally call in an emergency?

Noun function:
Pronoun class:

2.Jessie hurt herself again.

Noun function:
Pronoun class:

3.Robert was successful because his planning paid off.

Noun function:
Pronoun class:

4.Learning to get along with each other requires unselfishness.

Noun function:
Pronoun class:

5.Mr. Smith gave it one more try before giving up on the mower.
Noun function:
Pronoun class:

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Here are the answers of the given sentences above.
1. Noun function: DIRECT OBJECT
   Pronoun Class: INTERROGATIVE PRONOUN
2. Noun function: DIRECT OBJECT
   Pronoun Class: REFLEXIVE PRONOUN
3. Noun function: SUBJECT
   Pronoun Class: PERSONAL PRONOUN
4. Noun function: OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION
   Pronoun Class: RECIPROCAL PRONOUN
5. Noun function: DIRECT OBJECT
   Pronoun Class: PERSONAL PRONOUN
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Answer:

1.Whom should Sally call in an emergency?

Noun function: Direct Object

Pronoun class: Interrogative Pronoun

2.Jessie hurt herself again.

Noun function: Direct Object

Pronoun class: Reflexive Pronoun

3.Robert was successful because his planning paid off.

Noun function: Subject

Pronoun class: Personal pronoun

4.Learning to get along with each other requires unselfishness.

Noun function: Object of a preposition

Pronoun class: Reciprocal Pronoun

5.Mr. Smith gave it one more try before giving up on the mower.

Noun function: Indirect Object

Pronoun class: Personal pronoun

Explanation:

A noun function can be defined as the functions that a noun carries out in a sentence. These functions are:

a. Subject of a verb

b. Indirect object

c. Direct Object

d. Object of a Preposition

e. Modifier of another noun

A pronoun is a word that can be used to replace a noun in a sentence.

The various classes of pronouns that we have are:

a. Personal Pronoun

b. Possessive pronoun

c. Reflective pronoun

d. Reciprocal pronoun

e. Interrogative pronoun.

f. Intensive pronoun

g. Indefinite pronoun.

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