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No, a common noun typically refers to a general category of person, place, or thing, while a pronoun specifically stands in for a noun or noun phrase. However, pronouns can replace common nouns in sentences to avoid repetition.

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How do you turn a pronoun into a noun?

To turn a pronoun into a noun, you typically add "-ness," "-ity," or a similar suffix to the pronoun. For example, "he" can become "hisness" or "hisity." This changes the pronoun into a noun representing the quality or state associated with the original pronoun.


What is the pronoun and noun of Felix walked briskly back to his corner?

The pronoun is his (possessive adjective), and the nouns are Felix (proper noun) and corner (common noun).


Is the word me a common noun?

Yes, the word "me" is a pronoun, not a common noun. It is used to refer to oneself in a sentence.


What type of pronoun is the word oppression?

Oppression is not a pronoun. It is a common, uncountable, abstract noun.


What is a pronoun and a common noun?

A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A common noun is a general word for a person, place, or thing.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing,A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Examples:My sister made the pie. She is a good cook.the noun 'sister' is a common noun, word for a person;the noun 'pie' is a common noun, a word for a thing;the noun 'cook' is a common noun, a word for a person;the pronoun 'she' takes the place of the noun 'sister' as the subject of the second sentence.Chicago is not the capital but it is the largest city in Illinois.the noun 'Chicago' is a proper noun, the name of a specific place;the noun 'capital' is a common noun, a word for a thing;the noun 'city' is a common noun, a word for a place;the noun 'Illinois' is a proper noun, the name of a specific place;the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'Chicago' in the second part of the compound sentence.

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