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How pronouns replace nouns in sentences from "summary" of The parts of speech. Section I. A, Nouns, adjectives and articles. B, Pronouns and numerals. Section II, The verb and the particles by Hendrik Poutsma

Pronouns play a crucial role in sentences by replacing nouns. When a pronoun is used, it takes the place of a noun, making sentences more concise and avoiding repetition. For example, instead of saying "John went to the store," we can say "He went to the store," with "he" replacing the noun "John."Pronouns come in different forms depending on their function in the sentence. Personal pronouns such as "I," "you," "he," "she," "it," "we," and "they" replace specific people or things. Possessive pronouns like "mine," "yours," "his," "hers," "its," "ours," and "theirs" show ownership. Demonstrative pronouns like "this," "that," "these," and "those" point to specific things or people. Relative pronouns such as "who," "which," and "that" connect dependent clauses to independent clauses in a sentence. Using pronouns he...
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    The parts of speech. Section I. A, Nouns, adjectives and articles. B, Pronouns and numerals. Section II, The verb and the particles

    Hendrik Poutsma

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