Grammar Rule

I didn’t really have a grammar rule, more like multiple. Each one is different but commonly used in everyday sentences. most people don’t even realize it but they are there. plus, they probably don’t even know they have names let alone what they are. Now you know what they are called but the rules can get quite confusing when only using a dictionary. Adverbs give a “title” to a noun. in other words, they describe the adjectives with giving it a tile like the, a, and an. The adjective is the words that describe nouns. The normally longer words that end in ly but not all the time. Pronouns are what we use to describe a person in refusing to them in a sentence while using I, her, him, she, he, they, them, etc. Articles are what gives and object importance or unimportant by putting the, a, and an in front of a noun. Common vs Proper nouns are the difference between pencil and Riverside Secondary School. A pencil or common noun because you can find anywhere while Riverside Secondary School or proper nouns are harder to.

 

Question:

If I refer to my self in a sentence by saying “Nicole likes the rain.” In referring to myself this way, is it still and pronoun? and why?