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  1. You can refer to one person or more than one person. It is usually clear from the context whether you is singular or plural: Paul, do you need any help? (refers to one person, Paul) [coach to team] The match starts at 10.30. I need you to be here at 10. (refers to a group of people) We sometimes use you all to address everyone in a group:

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      Pronouns: personal ( I, me, you, him, it, they, etc.) -...

    • First-, Second-, and Third-Person Pronouns
    • Subject and Object Pronouns
    • Second Person Singular vs. Plural
    • The Singular They
    • Personal Pronoun FAQs

    A personal pronoun can be in one of three “persons.” A first-person pronounrefers to the speaker, a second-person pronounrefers to the person being spoken to, and a third-person pronounrefers to the person being spoken of. For each of these three grammatical persons, there is a plural as well.

    Personal pronounscan be either subjects or objectsin a sentence. Subject pronouns are said to be in the nominative case, whereas object pronouns are said to be in the objective case. The interrogative pronouns for all three persons are the same: who(nominative) and whom(objective). Many people get confused about when to use the interrogative object...

    One pitfall of English is that it uses the same word, you, for both the second person singular and plural. Many other languages do not have this problem, because they use distinct words for each. But in English, we need a context to determine whether youis singular or plural. From this sentence alone, we can’t determine whether one person, or two, ...

    While the second person has a number issue, the third person has a gender solution for cases when the gender of the third-person singular pronoun is indeterminate or neutral. Using he or sheand him or heris preferred by most style guides, but informally, a singular theyis often used. The singular theyis deemed acceptable usage by the Associated Pre...

    What are personal pronouns?

    Personal pronouns are a type of pronoun that substitutes for another noun. Personal pronouns show the number, grammatical person, and sometimes gender of the noun.

    What are examples of personal pronouns?

    The personal pronouns for subjects are I, you, he, she, it, we, and they. For objects, they are me, you, him, her, it, us, and them.

    Should personal pronouns be capitalized?

    Only the personal pronoun Ishould be capitalized all the time. The other pronouns are only capitalized when they begin a sentence or form a proper noun (such as the movie Us).

  2. Subject Pronouns in English - I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they - Basic English lesson for beginners

  3. Learn how to use the subject pronouns I, We, You, He, She, They, and It correctly to refer to people and things in a sentence. Part of a free online grammar course for teaching and learning English. Suitable for self-study or use in the classroom.

  4. Learn about personal pronouns like I, me, you, we and us and do the exercises to practise using them.

  5. The personal pronouns are I, you, he, she, it, we, and they. They are used to avoid repetition. Look at this example: Myra (David's kitten) looks cute, but he thinks she is evil. (The personal pronouns "he" and "she" avoid the need to repeat "David" and "kitten.")

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  7. 2 days ago · What type of pronoun are I, you, her, they, them, etc.? How do you use the personal pronouns 'I' and 'you' in English? What is the order of the pronouns when more than one personal pronoun is used with a verb in English?