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      • A personal pronoun is a short word we use as a simple substitute for the proper name of a person. Each of the English personal pronouns shows us the grammatical person, gender, number, and case of the noun it replaces. I, you, he, she, it, we, they, me, him, her, us, and them are all personal pronouns.
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  3. Grammar > Nouns, pronouns and determiners > Pronouns > Pronouns: personal (I, me, you, him, it, they, etc.) from English Grammar Today. We use personal pronouns in place of noun phrases. We often use them to refer back to people and things that we have already identified (underlined): Peter complained to the chef about the meal.

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  4. Dec 13, 2023 · Common pronouns include she/her/hers, he/him/his and they/them/theirs. Everybody has pronouns that they like to be called by, not just trans and non-binary people. Some people may ask to be addressed with they/them/their pronouns, instead of he/him/his or she/her/hers.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › You_Me_HerYou Me Her - Wikipedia

    You Me Her is an American–Canadian comedy-drama television series that revolves around a suburban married couple who are entering a three-way romantic relationship, one type of polyfidelity relationship.

  6. Oct 6, 2022 · I, you, he, she, it, we, they, me, him, her, us, and them are all personal pronouns. Personal pronouns are the stunt doubles of grammar; they stand in for the people (and perhaps animals) who star in our sentences.

  7. Feb 13, 2023 · The pronouns she, her, and hers are gender-specific pronouns that are used to refer to someone who is usually a woman or girl or identifies as such. Learn more about she/her.

  8. Aug 17, 2014 · Polite phrasing (not grammar) tends to suggest you/me is the last entry in a list. Those on the trip were Bob, Suzy, Jane, and me. However, there is no fixed reason that needs to be the case.

  9. Jul 5, 2023 · Understanding and using correct pronouns, specifically “she/her/hers”, is more than a nod to political correctness; it is an essential step towards promoting inclusivity and respect in our interactions.

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