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Yes, he, she, and it are pronouns; words that stand in for nouns. He and she are subject pronouns (used only as the subject of a sentence or phrase), and it can be the subject or the object of a sentence or phrase. Examples:

Jim graduated last year; he goes to community college. (he is standing in for Jim)

She is the new student. (she is standing in for the person's name)

They make the best cheesecake, it will melt in your mouth. (it is replacing the word cheesecake making the sentence easier to say)

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