Pronouns

Pronouns: Replace Nouns for Clarity and Simplicity

Pronouns replace nouns in sentences to make speech and writing clearer and less repetitive. Common pronouns include “he,” “she,” “it,” “they,” “we,” and “you.” Pronouns help refer to people, places, or things without repeating their names. They also show possession (e.g., “my,” “your”) or work as reflexive pronouns (e.g., “myself,” “yourself”).

Using pronouns correctly improves sentence flow and ensures clarity in both writing and speaking.

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