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We is a noun ...........

"We" is NOT a noun... "We," because it takes the place of a noun ("we" is not pointing to a specific person or group), it is most definitely a PRONOUN.

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Q: What part of speech is 'we' in this sentence 'Because we have studied grammar thoroughly for one semester you expect to make good grades on the grammar final'?
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