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Q. 4. In the following sentences use pronouns in place of nouns wherever you can. 1. From the top of the hill, Jim and Joe saw the Northumberland straight. 2. The soup was delicious. 3. Karl rode the horse. 4. Sam and Rik performed in the talent show. 5. Gianna petted the puppy. 6. Louis cleaned the house. 7. Lisa and I baked the cake. 8. Karlie is my friend. 9. The presentation was very interesting. 10.Mark and Joe did well on the Science project.​

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Answered by Sam5093
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a word that can function as a noun phrase used by itself and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g. I, you ) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g. she, it, this ).

Answered by harshitagsk
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From the top of the hill, e saw the Northumberland straight. 2. It  was delicious. 3. He rode the horse. 4. They performed in the talent show. 5. She petted the puppy. 6. He cleaned the house. 7. We baked the cake. 8.She is my friend. 9. It was very interesting. 10.They did well on the Science project.​

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