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What connects a noun or pronoun?

A verb connects a noun or pronoun to other words in a sentence. It shows the action or state of being of the noun or pronoun.

Here's how it works:

* Noun/Pronoun: The subject of the sentence, the person or thing performing the action.

* Verb: The action or state of being.

* Object: The thing or person being acted upon.

Example:

* The dog (noun) barked (verb) at the mailman (object).

In this sentence, the verb "barked" connects the noun "dog" to the object "mailman." It shows the action the dog is performing.

Here are some more examples:

* She (pronoun) loves (verb) to read (object).

* The flowers (noun) are (verb) beautiful (object).

* He (pronoun) is (verb) tired (object).

Let me know if you'd like more examples or explanations!

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