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A pronoun takes the place of a(n) _____. noun adjective verb

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it takes the place of a noun
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Answer:

noun

Explanation:

When a pronoun is used it makes the sentence run smoother. Pronouns are also commonly used when a noun has already been said say Lily went to the store. Then later on in the story you would say, she went into a line to pay. Sence we already know who 'she' is we don't need to repeat Lily again, unless someone else comes into the story.

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