A Pronoun is a word used instead of a Noun. We may say:- John is absent, because John is ill. But it is better to avoid the repetition of the noun John, and say-- John is absent, because he is ill. A word that is thus used instead of a noun is called a Pronoun ( Pronoun means for-a-noun ).
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