In which section of English grammar does Pronoun belong to?

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Pronouns belong to the Parts of Speech section of English Grammar. Pronoun is one of the eight traditional types of Parts of Speech. The other seven types pf Parts of Speech include Noun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb, Preposition, Conjuntion and Interjection. 

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When you are not sure of a person's gender, then the most appropriate pronoun to be used is 'they/them'. Although 'they/them' is generally used as a plural pronoun, in case of gender ambiguity, 'they/them' is widely accepted, and can be considered gramaatically correct. 

When you are not sure of a person's gender, then the most appropriate pronoun to be used is 'they/them'. Although 'they/them' is generally used as a plural pronoun, in case of gender ambiguity, 'they/them' is widely accepted, and can be considered gramaatically correct. 

Some of the gender neutral pronouns include the following:

  • It
  • They
  • Them
  • Ze/zir
  • Xe/xem

Some of the gender neutral pronouns include the following:

  • It
  • They
  • Them
  • Ze/zir
  • Xe/xem

Using Pronouns in correct manner has the following benefits:

  • Avoids repetition: Using pronouns appropriately can avoid repeating the nouns.
  • Improves flow of sentence: Using pronouns help maintain the flow of the sentence and improves clarity.
  • Supports sentence structure: Pronouns play important ro

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