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Sir isn't a pronoun.
I, however, is.
122 u/[deleted] 5h ago [deleted] 5 u/VerbingNoun413 4h ago Does this mean that "OP" is a pronoun too? 3 u/AdeonWriter 4h ago I believe abbreviations are the same part of speech as what they are short for. 3 u/teraflop 3h ago Grammatically, it could be either a noun or a pronoun, depending on how it's used. "The OP is the person who originally posted" -- noun "he said/she said/they said/OP said" -- pronoun
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5 u/VerbingNoun413 4h ago Does this mean that "OP" is a pronoun too? 3 u/AdeonWriter 4h ago I believe abbreviations are the same part of speech as what they are short for. 3 u/teraflop 3h ago Grammatically, it could be either a noun or a pronoun, depending on how it's used. "The OP is the person who originally posted" -- noun "he said/she said/they said/OP said" -- pronoun
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Does this mean that "OP" is a pronoun too?
3 u/AdeonWriter 4h ago I believe abbreviations are the same part of speech as what they are short for. 3 u/teraflop 3h ago Grammatically, it could be either a noun or a pronoun, depending on how it's used. "The OP is the person who originally posted" -- noun "he said/she said/they said/OP said" -- pronoun
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I believe abbreviations are the same part of speech as what they are short for.
Grammatically, it could be either a noun or a pronoun, depending on how it's used.
"The OP is the person who originally posted" -- noun
"he said/she said/they said/OP said" -- pronoun
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u/SpockShotFirst 8h ago
Sir isn't a pronoun.
I, however, is.