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pronouns are used for or in place of noun to avoid repetition true or false​

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Answered by komalkashyap2214
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True

Explanation:

A pronoun is a word that stands in for a noun or a noun phrase; we generally use this part of speech to avoid repetition.

Answered by Anonymous
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Pronouns are used for or in place of a noun to avoid repetition.

True or False

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Pronouns are used for or in place of noun to avoid repetition.

It is a true statement.

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What is a pronoun?

  • A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun.
  • It indicates possession, asks question, points out object and so on.
  • The noun for which a pronoun stands is called its antecedent.

e.g. Sita is a dancer. Sita dances well.

➡️ Sita is a dancer. She dances well.

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  • Personal pronoun
  • Possessive pronoun
  • Demonstrative pronoun
  • Interrogative pronoun
  • Reflexive pronoun
  • Emphatic pronoun
  • Relative pronoun
  • Distributive pronoun
  • Reciprocal pronoun
  • Indefinite pronoun

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