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Person of a Pronoun: The person of a pronoun tells reader/listener whether the pronoun is speaking, being spoken to, or being spoken about.
A first-person pronoun is used in place of the name of a speaker. Examples: I, We, Mine, Me, Our
A second-person pronoun is used to name the person or thing spoken to. Examples: You, Your
A third-person pronoun is used to name the person or thing spoken about. Examples: He, Him, His, She, Her, Hers, It, Its, They, Their, Them |
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The Person of English Pronouns - Examples
| First Person Pronoun |
We are swimming. |
| Second Person Pronoun |
You better start listening. |
| Third Person Pronoun |
Jesse should practice if he wants to win first place. |
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