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Laura Buck
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25 November, 23:34
What word describes a noun or pro noun
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Kameron Ellis
25 November, 23:36
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An adjective describes a noun or pronoun
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Cherish Lee
26 November, 00:00
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A noun is an object like "Food, Restaurant, Shower, Remote, Jacket, etc."
A pronoun can take the place of a possession object or subject like : My, His, Hers, It, That, etc."
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