,Pronouns are words (or phrases) you
substitute for nouns when your reader or
listener already knows which noun you’re
referring to.
Pronouns do a whole lot more than
helping us avoid repetitiveness. They
provide context, make your sentences’
meanings clearer, and shape how we
perceive people and things.
, In English grammar, pronouns are a type
of generic noun that can represent any
other noun. Their job is to make
communication faster and more efficient
because you don’t have to repeat the
same word over and over again. Some
pronoun examples include:
I
me
us
you
themselves
who
that