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True or false A pronoun never takes the place of a noun?

This statement is false.

Pronouns are words that do take the place of nouns. Here's why:

* Pronoun Definition: A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun or noun phrase to avoid repetition.

* Examples:

* "She went to the store." (She replaces the noun "girl")

* "They are playing in the park." (They replaces the noun phrase "the children")

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