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Mon, 18 Apr 05 10:06 PM
i need to know what are pronouns by tomorrow as i am taking my exam please help 16 stuck lisa.
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paco2004
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Mon, 18 Apr 05 11:18 PM
I, my, me,
You, your, you,
He, his, him,
She, her, her,
It, its, it,
We, our, us,
You, your, you,
They, their, them.
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haoqide
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Tue, 19 Apr 05 02:31 AM
Shouldn't it be "It, its, them"? The plural of "it" is "them". For example, "Where are my keys? I can't find them."
You probably knew that and just weren't thinking, though...happens to me ALL the time!
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khoff
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Tue, 19 Apr 05 03:35 AM
haoqide - look at Paco's list again - each line shows the nominative pronoun, possessive pronoun, and objective case pronoun for each person. The order in Paco's list is:
first person singular -- nominative, possessive, objective
second person singular -- n., p., o.
third person singular, masculine -- n., p. o.
third person singular, feminine -- n., p. o.
third person singular, neuter -- n., p. , o. (it, its, it)
first person plural -- n., p., o.
second person plural -- n., p., o.
third person plural -- n., p., o. (they, their, them)
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