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Gordo
15 January, 07:30
What are the personal pronouns
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Valery Mccullough
15 January, 09:19
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Personal pronouns take the place of specific nouns (names of people, places or things). Instead of using the name use: he, she, you, we, me, they, I ect ...)
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Shea Bullock
15 January, 09:52
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I, you, he, she, it, we, they, me, him, her, us, and them
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