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How do you turn a pronoun into noun?

You can't directly "turn" a pronoun into a noun. Pronouns and nouns serve different grammatical roles:

* Nouns are words that name people, places, things, or ideas. They are the subjects and objects of sentences.

* Pronouns are words that stand in for nouns. They avoid repetition and make sentences smoother.

However, you can replace a pronoun with a noun in a sentence. Here's how:

1. Identify the pronoun: Figure out which pronoun you want to replace.

2. Determine the noun it refers to: Look at the context of the sentence to understand what noun the pronoun is standing in for.

3. Substitute the noun: Replace the pronoun with the appropriate noun.

Example:

* Sentence: "He went to the store."

* Pronoun: "He"

* Noun it refers to: Let's say "He" refers to "John."

* Replacement: "John went to the store."

Important note: Replacing a pronoun with a noun will change the meaning of the sentence, so it's important to choose the right noun that fits the context.

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