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  • 11-01-2018
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Replace “an earthquake with a pronounwhat is a pronoun for an earthquake

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  • 14-02-2018
"It"  is a pronoun for an earthquake. 

Pronouns are basically words used when referring to a noun. In this case, "earthquake" is a noun. We use the pronoun "it" when referring to an earthquake since earthquakes are gender less, and therefore the pronouns "he" or "she" would be inappropriate when referring to an earthquake. 
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