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Synopsis: A pronoun is a word that is a substitute for a noun (for example: αυτος ["he"] may replace the noun `ο ανθρωπος ["the man"]).
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Lesson
A pronoun is a word that is a substitute for a noun (for example: αυτος ["he"] may replace the noun `ο ανθρωπος ["the man"]).
The replaced phrase is known as the antecedent of the pronoun.
A pronoun used for the item questioned in a question is called an interrogative pronoun, such as "who".
First Person Pronoun
Second Person Pronoun
Third Person Pronoun
Reflexive Pronouns
Interrogative and Indefinitive Pronouns
Quotes
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