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"Are" is not a pronoun. Are is a verb (can be a linking or helping verb), one of the 'being verbs'; the second person singular and the present plural of 'be'.

You are going to the store? (helping verb)

We are here. (Linking verb).

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'Are' is a form of the verb 'to be', which is used as a linking verb in sentences to connect the subject with a subject complement (adjective, noun, or pronoun). It is not a pronoun itself, but a linking verb.

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