Pronouns are used to replace a noun and save time. It is easy to see how pronouns can be helpful, but there are many problems with using them. Starting sentences with “he” or “she” may cause confusion about who the pronoun refers to, especially if the sentence does not have any context clues such as a name. This leads people reading your text to spend more time trying to figure out who you’re talking about, which could lead readers away from your content in search of clarity on their own. Pronouns can also cause confusion when people are trying to determine who said what. It becomes difficult for readers to tell the difference between “he said” and “she said,” which could lead them away from your content if they decide that it is not worth their time figuring out through context clues (i.e., whether he or she was the speaker). To avoid these problems, try using a different pronoun like “they” or “it.” These pronouns may be less personal than he/she and refer instead to an indefinite person of unspecified gender. In this way, you’ll make sure your meaning is clear while avoiding any potential pitfalls with more specific pronouns! If you’re interested in learning more about how