what is the difference between pronoun and a common noun please reply fast
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PRONOUN
1. Instead of using the same word again and again, a pronoun is used.
2. For example: Rita bought a dog. She named it Charlie.
'She' is used instead of the name 'Rita' and 'it' is used instead of the 'dog'.
NOUN
1. A noun is a part of speech which is used to identify names, people, places, things etc.
2. For example: Rita bought a dog.
Here, 'Rita' and the 'dog' are nouns.
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1. Instead of using the same word again and again, a pronoun is used.
2. For example: Rita bought a dog. She named it Charlie.
'She' is used instead of the name 'Rita' and 'it' is used instead of the 'dog'.
NOUN
1. A noun is a part of speech which is used to identify names, people, places, things etc.
2. For example: Rita bought a dog.
Here, 'Rita' and the 'dog' are nouns.
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Nouns are words that refer to specific things or people: for example, phones, umbrellas, or Nicki Minaj. Pronouns, on the other hand, stand in for a previous noun: the same word can refer to several different things. They include words like those, them, and he.
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