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How do you tern the lizard to a pro noun?

It seems like you're asking how to turn a noun (lizard) into a pronoun.

Here's the thing: you can't directly "turn" a noun into a pronoun. They are different parts of speech with different functions.

* Nouns are words that name people, places, things, or ideas. (e.g., lizard, park, chair, freedom)

* Pronouns are words that stand in for nouns to avoid repetition. (e.g., he, she, it, they, this, that)

To use a pronoun in place of "lizard," you need to know the context:

* If the lizard is the subject of the sentence: You'd use "it" (e.g., "The lizard is green. It likes to sunbathe.")

* If the lizard is the object of the sentence: You'd also use "it" (e.g., "I saw the lizard. I saw it in the garden.")

Example:

Instead of saying: "The lizard was fast. The lizard scurried away."

You can say: "The lizard was fast. It scurried away."

Let me know if you have more questions about pronouns!

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