In the complicated embroidery of language, pronouns weave a vital string, discreetly however effectively forming our correspondence. These honest words —, for example, "he," "she," "they," and "it" — act as semantic easy routes, empowering us to allude to people or things without continually rehashing their names. Past their reasonable utility, pronouns assume a vital part in communicating personality, inclusivity, and regard.
Pronouns are used in place of a noun that is already known or has already been mentioned. This is often done in order to avoid repeating the noun.
example:
He, she, it, I, we, you, they, someone, something, few, many etc.
Laura left early because she was tired.
Anthony brought the apple with him.
That is the only option left.
Something will have to change.
Classwork
Use pronouns in place of underlined nouns in the sentences below. One has been done for you.
Naila is absent. Naila is ill today. Naila is absent.
She is ill today.
Ali is my best friend. Ali always supports me.
The boys are hungry. The boys cannot wait longer.
Your uncle is taking Ishal and Fatima to the library this fternoon.
Asim found a key on
the table.

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