I, you, he, she, it, we, they (etc)
Note: There are more than three personal pronouns. - I (subject), me (object), my (possessive, followed by a noun) , mine (possessive, without a following noun)
- you (subject, object), your (possessive, followed by a noun), yours (possessive, without a following noun)
- he (subject), him (object), his (possessive, with or without a following noun)
- she (subject), her (possessive, followed by a noun), hers (possessive, without a following noun)
- it (subject, object), its (possessive, with or without a following noun).
- we (subject), us (object), our (possessive, followed by a noun), ours (possessive, without a following noun)
- they ((subject), them (object), their ((possessive, followed by a noun), theirs (possessive, without a following noun).
REFLEXIVE/EMPHATIC FORMS:
myself,
yourself,
himself, herself,
itself,
oneself,
ourself, ourselves,
themselves. etc
ARCHAIC or ARCHAIC STYLE:
Ye,
thou,
thee, thy,
thine,
thyself,
ADDITIONAL NOTE: The personal pronoun
'one' can be used when a general, less personal, statement is being made. e.g. 'One never knows what to expect.'
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