A pronoun is used to take the place of or stand in for a noun.
No, because a pronoun replaces a noun; the word 'pronoun' does not replace a noun, it is a noun.
pronoun
A word that describes a noun or pronoun is an ADJECTIVE.
A pronoun takes the place of an antecedent. The antecedent can be a noun or a pronoun. Example:'My sister and I went to see the Tower of London. We thought it was magnificent.'('my sister and I' is the antecedent for the pronoun 'we'; 'the Tower of London' is the antecedent for the pronoun 'it'.)
other can be used as a pronoun or an adjective in the sentence above other is being used as a pronoun As an adjective: "the other day" where other is used to describe the noun day
noun if it is used as the subject pronoun if it is used as predicate
The word is the noun-pronoun antecedent agreement. The term used when the pronoun agrees in person, number, and gender with the antecedent noun.
The pronoun "my" is a possessive adjective, placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to the speaker.
A pronoun. It replaces the use of a noun.ex. instead of...This question is stupidthe question being the nounyou could use it as a pronoun...it is stupid
A pronoun is a noun that replaces a Proper noun (Name). For example, he, she, they.
A pronoun is any word that acts as a noun. An adjective modifies a noun. The difference between a possessive adjective (my, his, her) and a possessive pronoun is that the adjective form can be used before a noun, while the pronoun form is used with a verb. The pronoun "his" is both an adjective and a pronoun, while "her" is an adjective and "hers" is a pronoun, one that could not be used before a noun (It is her ball. It is her ball.)
Yes, a pronoun is a type of noun that can be used in place of a noun to avoid repetition in a sentence. Pronouns like "he," "she," or "it" serve the same function as nouns but refer to the noun indirectly.
They is a pronoun. It is used to replace a noun to avoid repetition
No, when is not a plural noun. It can be used as an adverb, conjunction, pronoun, and noun.
"Is" is a verb used to indicate an action or a state of being. In this sentence, "is" is being used as a helping verb to ask a question about the existence of a noun, pronoun, or verb.
"Who" can function as both a noun and a pronoun. As a noun, it refers to a person. As a pronoun, it is used to introduce a question or relative clause to ask about or refer to people.
Yes, "pronoun" is a type of word that can be used in place of a noun such as "he," "she," or "it".