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Dale Beard
27 June, 13:14
Third person, objective case pronouns?
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Aimee Johnson
27 June, 16:25
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Singular third person pronouns are "he," "she," "it," "his," "hers," "him" and "her," and third person plural pronouns are "they," "them" and "their." The number of people to which you are referring should always match the pronoun you choose ("he" to refer to one male, "they" to refer to more than one male).
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