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A pronoun takes the place of a noun. Subject
pronouns are found in the subject of a
sentence; object pronounsare
found in the predicate.
* The
subject
pronouns are I, she, he, you, it, we, and
they.
note: "you" and "it" can be either subject or object pronouns, and "you"
can be singular or plural.
* The
object
pronouns are me, her, him, you, it, us, and
them.
Note: "you" and "it" can be either subject or object pronouns, and "you"
can be singular or plural.
* Possessive
pronouns show ownership. Some examples of
possessive pronouns are my, mine, her/s, his, your/s, its, our/s, and their/s.
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