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pronoun
Class 1 pronouns, also known as personal pronouns, are a fundamental part of language. They are words used to replace or refer to specific people or things in a sentence, and they typically change based on the person, number, and gender of the noun they replace. In English, class 1 pronouns include:
First-person singular: “I” – used when referring to oneself.
Second-person singular: “you” – used when addressing someone directly.
Third-person singular masculine: “he” – used when referring to a male.
Third-person singular feminine: “she” – used when referring to a female.
Third-person singular neuter: “it” – used when referring to an object or an animal without specifying its gender.
Additionally, there are plural forms for each of these pronouns:
First-person plural: “we” – used when referring to a group that includes oneself.
Second-person plural: “you” – the same as the second-person singular, used when addressing a group directly.
Third-person plural: “they” – used when referring to multiple people or things.
Personal pronouns are essential for clear and concise communication, as they help avoid repetition and make sentences more fluid. The choice of pronoun depends on the context and the specific individuals or objects being discussed.