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=Lesson 6| Pronouns=
=Lesson 6| Pronouns=
==Personal Pronouns in English ==
==Personal Pronouns in English ==
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Pronouns are nouns which are used instead of another noun ('pro', in place of 'noun', noun.)
Pronouns are nouns which are used instead of another noun ('pro', in place of 'noun', noun.)



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Lesson 6| Pronouns

Personal Pronouns in English

Pronouns are nouns which are used instead of another noun ('pro', in place of 'noun', noun.)

There are three categories of pronouns which are divided up into persons: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. In addition, pronouns can be singular or plural. They are declined like all other nouns.

Person Singular Plural
1st I we
2nd you, thou you (all)
3rd he/she/it they