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Annabelle Heath
7 March, 02:58
In simple terms, what's a pronoun?
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Dahlia Villegas
7 March, 04:12
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Instead of EX: Ashley or Walmart and so forth. it's he and it
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Kaylee Gross
7 March, 04:35
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A pronoun are words that take the place of a noun
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