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Does every pronoun need an Adjective?

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No, a pronoun does not have an adjective unless you wish to describe the pronoun. Most pronouns are used without adjectives. Some examples:

Mona is my best friend, she is from Florida. (the noun friend gets the adjective best, the pronoun she doesn't need further description)

They live on the corner of my street. (the noun street gets the adjective my, the pronoun they doesn't require a description)

I forgot to bring my lunch again, silly me. (the adjective silly describes the pronoun me)

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