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Is a pronoun word that takes the place of noun?

Yes, that's correct! A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun.

Here's a simple way to remember it:

* Pronoun: Stands in for a noun.

Examples:

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

* He is my brother. (He replaces the noun "man" or "boy")

* They are coming to dinner. (They replaces the noun "people")

* It is raining. (It replaces the noun "weather")

Pronouns make our language more concise and efficient, avoiding repetition of nouns. 😊

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