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Three things that personal pronouns have are:

  • number, does it replace a singular or plural noun or nouns.
  • gender, does it replace a noun for a female, male, or neuter word.
  • case, is it used for the subject or the object of a sentence or phrase; or is it used to show possession.
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A personal pronoun has:

  1. number (singular or plural)
  2. person (first person, second person, third person)
  3. gender (male, female, neuter)

The singular personal pronouns are: I, me, you, he, him, she, her, it.

The plural personal pronouns are: we, us, you, they, them.

The first person personal pronouns (the person speaking) are: I, me, we, us.

The second person personal pronouns (the person spoken to) is: you

The third person personal pronouns (the person/thing spoken about) are: he, him, she, her, it, they, them.

The personal pronouns for a male are: he, him.

The personal pronouns for a female are: she, her.

The neuter personal pronoun is: it.

The personal pronouns that can be used for male or female are: I, me, we, us, you.

The personal pronouns that can be used for male, female, or neuter are: they, them.

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