Pronoun
A pronoun is a word or part of speech that stands in for a noun or noun phrase. It is used to avoid repetition and to refer to people, places, or things already mentioned or understood from context. Pronouns carry information about person, number, gender, and case, and their form often changes to reflect that information.
Common types include personal pronouns (I, you, he, she, it, we, they), with subject forms and object
Pronouns have grammatical case in many languages, especially English, which makes a distinction between subjective and
Usage notes: pronouns must be chosen to reflect the referent's identity when known; precise pronouns can prevent