English:Pronouns
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This is a page about English pronouns.
Personal Pronouns
Like most Northern Germanic pronouns, they come in three cases - accusative, genitive and nominative, two numbers - single and plural and only one level of formality.
| Nominative | Accusative | Genitive | ||||
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| Singlar | Plural | Singular | Plural | Singular | Plural | |
| 1st Person | I | We | Me | Us | My | Our |
| 2nd Person | You | Your | ||||
| 3rd Person Masculine | He | They | Him | Them | His | Their |
| 3rd Person Feminine | She | Her | Her | |||
| 3rd Person Neuter | It | It | Its | |||
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