everybody, everyone, everything, everywhere
Hundreds of four letter words start with the letter L. A few of those words include lice, lien, like, line, link, lion and list.
Words that start with the letter "L"laceladderladyLaneLanguageLaserLaterLaughlazyLeastleatherLemonletLetterleverLickLidlielifelightLikeLimbLimelimpLinkLintlipLiquidlistListenlitlittleloanLogloiterlookloomloonloonlooselotlotteryLoveLoveLowlumplunchlurchLusterluxurylye
Just to name a few lava, lamp, liquid, lobster, lock the list goes on and on so this is really a question with no complete answer.
Land, lawn and leg are things that start with L. Letter, licorice, lesson, liver and locket are things that start with L.
Some pronouns starting with "d" include "he," "she," "it," "they," "them," and "those."
sorry i can only think of one "she"
Some pronouns that start with 'l' include "he", "him", and "his" if referring to male gendered individuals, "she", "her", and "hers" if referring to female gendered individuals, and "they", "them", and "theirs" if referring to non-binary or gender-neutral individuals.
There are no English pronouns that start with the letter Z. The furthest letter that English pronouns can start with is Y.
The eight subject pronouns are:I, you, we, he, she, it, they, who.
There are no pronouns in English that start with the letter C.
The object pronouns are: me, us, him, her, and them.The pronouns you and it are both subject and object pronouns.
The interrogative pronouns, the pronouns used to ask questions, are:whowhomwhatwhichwhoseThe personal pronouns, pronouns that represent specific persons or things, are:I, meyouhe, him, she, heritwe, usthey, them
The pronouns that start with letter T are:Personal pronouns, they and themDemonstrative pronouns, this, that, these, and thosePossessive pronoun, theirsPossessive adjective, theirReflexive/Intensive pronoun, themselvesRelative pronoun, that
Distributive pronouns: each either neither any none no one
Objective pronouns are pronouns that are used only for the object of a verb or a preposition.The objective pronouns are me, us, him, her, them, whom.The pronouns that can be used as the subject or the object are you and it.
I, you, S/he, us, they, them