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  2. There are more than 100 pronouns. Here's the full list…

    www.thefreedictionary.com/List-of-pronouns.htm

    Pronouns are some of the most useful words in the English language. They are used in the place of a noun to avoid it having to be named twice. For example: Suzy threw the boomerang and it came back to her.

  3. What Is a Pronoun? Definition, Types & Examples | Grammarly

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    In English grammar, pronouns are a type of generic noun that can represent any other noun. Their job is to make communication faster and more efficient because you don’t have to repeat the same word over and over again. Some pronoun examples include: I. me.

  4. Pronouns in English Grammar: Definition and Examples

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    In English grammar, pronouns are words that replace nouns. They are used to avoid repetition. 'He,' 'she,' 'it,' 'we,' and 'they' are all examples of pronouns. There are nine different types of pronoun.

  5. What Is a Pronoun? | Definition, Types & Examples - Scribbr

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    A pronoun is a word that stands in for a noun, often to avoid the need to repeat the same noun over and over. Like nouns, pronouns can refer to people, things, concepts, and places. Most sentences contain at least one noun or pronoun.

  6. What Is a Pronoun? | Parts of Speech Explained - YourDictionary

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    Pronouns replace nouns in a sentence. But these little words have big responsibilities — pronouns can name people or things, show ownership, ask questions, reciprocate meaning, and much more.

  7. Pronoun Definition: Pronouns are words that we use in place of Nouns (or other Pronouns) in a sentence to make it less repetitive and less awkward. Some of the most common Pronouns are – he, she, you, they, it, etc.

  8. Pronoun Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    A pronoun is a word that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase. Pronouns refer to either a noun that has already been mentioned or to a noun that does not need to be named specifically.

  9. What Are Pronouns? Rules & Examples - GRAMMARIST

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    Remember that pronouns are words that replace nouns or noun phrases. They go beyond the words he, she, it, they, I, we, and other personal pronouns. Other types of pronouns include relative pronouns, reflexive pronouns, intensive pronouns, indefinite pronouns, etc.

  10. What Is A Pronoun? | Thesaurus.com

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    A pronoun is a word that can replace a noun in a sentence. The noun that is replaced by a pronoun is called an antecedent. For example, in the sentence I love my dog because he is a good boy, the word he is a pronoun that replaces the noun dog. Generally speaking, pronouns allow us to shorten our sentences and make them sound less repetitive.

  11. English Pronouns can be divided into several categories: personal, indefinite, reflexive, reciprocal, possessive, demonstrative, interrogative, reciprocal and relative. We briefly discussed some of the different words that are classed as pronouns, however there are also different types of pronouns.