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A pronoun and a verb do not at all mean the same thing.

A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun or of more that one noun.

Example: The commuters complained to the mayor about the fare increase.

They said that he had not warned them about it. [The pronouns they and them take the place of the noun commuters. The pronoun he takes the place of the noun mayor. The pronoun it takes the place of the noun increase.]

A verb is a word that expresses action or otherwise helps to make a statement. The action may be physical, as in hit, play, move, and run, or it may be mental, as in think, know, imagine, and believe.

Example: Winslow Homer painted seascapes. [The verb in this sentence is painted.]

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