Pronouns.

Pronouns can come in handy. They take the place of the noun, so you can say, he, she, it, they, her, him, them and so on without naming the same person, place, thing, or idea over and over again. But if you use pronouns too much, your reader might be confused.Read the sentence below. What is the problem with the use of the pronoun she?When Mommy saw her sister yesterday, she was very happy.In the example above, it is not clear who was very happy, Mommy or her sister. The only way to fix the problem is to replace she with the noun.When Mommy saw her sister yesterday, Mommy was very happy.Another way to fix the problem is to rearrange the words.Mommy was very happy when she saw her sister yesterday.Thank you so much for taking the time to read this.I hope this could solve some confusion.Have a nice day!-Lynne-
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  • Thank you for the comment Marilyn.
    Good day!
    -Lynne-
  • Dear Nadiyah,
    I am so happy to hear that from you.
    I think you're joking, I know you're smarter than a fifth grader.
    Thanks. I hope to hear something from you again.
    -Lynne-
  • dear Lynne,
    for me, beginner in english ... your topic is useful me ... thanks for your good topic


    -Nadiyah-
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