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Personal Pronoun

A personal pronoun is a word used instead of using the name of a person or thing many times.

A personal pronoun is translated as I, me, mine, to me, we, our, to us, us, you, your, to you, he, she, it, his, hers, its, to him, to her, to it, they, them, their, or to them.

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  • A personal pronoun often refers to a noun that the writer or speaker has already used. When this happens, it will have the same number and gender as the noun it describes.
  • A personal pronoun can be used when the author or speaker wants people to pay attention to what they said.
  • A personal pronoun can help the reader to know the subject of a verb.
  • A personal pronoun can help the reader to know who is receiving an action or who the action affects.
  • A personal pronoun can help the reader to know who owns or controls something.
  • A personal pronoun can be translated as the same.