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4.Does a pronoun replace a noun?​

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Answered by hudaattar123
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A pronoun is used in a sentence to replace and refer to a noun. The noun being replaced is the antecedent.

Ex.: The stapler disappeared from the desk. Alice wondered if it had grown legs.

Answered by BrainlyProfessor
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A pronoun is used in a sentence to replace and refer to a noun. The noun being replaced is the antecedent.

A pronoun is used in a sentence to replace and refer to a noun. The noun being replaced is the antecedent. For the second example the pronoun, replaced a subject, those pronouns are called subject pronouns. Pronouns can also show possession and replace possessive nouns.

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