Examples of 'pronoun' in a sentence

Meaning of "pronoun"

Pronoun is a noun used in English grammar to describe a word that can function as a substitute for a noun or noun phrase. Pronouns are used to avoid repetition and make sentences clearer and more concise. They include words such as 'he', 'she', 'it', 'they', and 'we'
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  • A type of word that refers anaphorically to a noun or noun phrase, but which cannot ordinarily be preceded by a determiner and rarely takes an attributive adjective.
  • Any of the pronouns by which a person prefers to be described, typically reflecting gender identity.

How to use "pronoun" in a sentence

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The pronoun does not distinguish gender or number.
The interrogative pronoun is the same as above.
A pronoun can stand for any noun.
It is not uncommon for pronoun arguments to be dropped.
The pronoun for first person plural.
We can use a relative pronoun with a preposition.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a.
Identifying the pronoun and its antecedent.
You may also need to add a pronoun.
Nothing is a pronoun denoting the absence of anything.
They just got the pronoun wrong.
A verb and pronoun should agree in number.
I am not used to this gender pronoun thing.
Use the pronoun the person prefers.
Excuse me for using the singular pronoun.

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An intensive pronoun is used to emphasize its antecedent.
She uses a derogatory form of the pronoun.
We use who as a relative pronoun to refer to people.
The pronoun that refers to the population.
Underline the subject pronoun in each sentence.
Each noun class has a corresponding pronoun.
A relative pronoun refers to the word preceding.
Some may have shown up in pronoun discussions.
A singular antecedent requires a singular referent pronoun.
Replace the possessive pronoun with an article.
It begins with a relative adverb or a relative pronoun.
Or any other personal pronoun you prefer.
It is can used in conjunction with a name or a pronoun.
Your pronoun is the subject of the second clause.
They are in the plural possessive pronoun phase.
A pronoun is a word used instead of a noun.
Cause the use of the personal pronoun.
Her pronoun is she and she is identified as she.
A noun is a naming word and a pronoun is use.
The donkey pronoun in this case is the word it.
This word is called the relative pronoun.
I noticed an incorrect pronoun and two misplaced modifiers.
You used the wrong personal pronoun.
The relative pronoun is no longer inflected.
Error in the use of the relative pronoun.
To replace the subject pronoun nous in informal speech.
The correct way is to use a possessive pronoun.
Examples of mitigated echolalia are pronoun changes or syntax corrections.
With the antecedent of the relative pronoun.
The pronoun who is also inflected in according to case.
Here we notice the personal pronoun is lacking.
So the pronoun is silent but understood.
It starts with a subordinate conjunction or relative pronoun.
This is how an indefinite pronoun can be used.
A pronoun is one example of a part of speech.

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