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What do you call a word that can be substituted for a person, place, or thing? A: personal pronoun B: reflexive pronoun C: intensive pronoun D: antecedent
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What do you call a word that can be substituted for a person, place, or thing? A: personal pronoun B: reflexive pronoun C: intensive pronoun D: antecedent
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What do you call a word that can be substituted for a person, place, or thing?
A: personal pronoun
B: reflexive pronoun
C: intensive pronoun
D: antecedent
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The correct answer is A) Personal Pronoun.
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A word that can be substituted for a person, place, or thing is A. Personal pronoun.
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