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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Pronouns

Can "mother" even be a pronoun if it is being said instead of the real mother's name which has already been used in the sentence? Thanks
  

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Anonymous Can "mother" even be a pronoun if it is being said instead of the real mother's name which has already been used in the sentence? No, it would then be an epithet.

  • Anonymous Can "mother" even be a pronoun if it is being said instead of the real mother's name which has already been used in the sentence?
  • No, it would then be an epithet.
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AnonymousCan "mother" even be a pronoun if it is being said instead of the real mother's name which has already been used in the sentence?
No, it would then be an epithet.

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