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a part of speech that takes the place of a noun. There are various types of pronouns. See demonstrative pronoun, emphatic pronoun, impersonal pronoun, interrogative pronoun, personal pronoun, possessive pronoun and relative pronoun.
a punctuation mark used at the end of a question, e.g. How are you?
a pronoun that indicates ownership, e.g. mine, his. (This is true as long as a noun does not...
a figure of speech in which a harsh fact is expressed in a gentle way, e.g. He passed away.
the study of any language and how its parts fit together.
something that is true and can be proven.