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  • Gender-neutral pronoun — Hir redirects here. For other uses, see Hir (disambiguation). A gender neutral pronoun is a pronoun that is not associated with any gender. It designates two distinct grammatical phenomena, the first being pronouns/periphrastics that have been… …   Wikipedia

  • Dummy pronoun — A dummy pronoun (formally: expletive pronoun or pleonastic pronoun) is a type of pronoun used in non pro drop languages, such as English. It is used when a particular verb argument (or preposition) is nonexistent (it could also be unknown,… …   Wikipedia

  • Reflexive pronoun — Herself redirects here. For the toy elf, see Herself the Elf. Himself redirects here. For other uses, see Himself (disambiguation). Oneself redirects here. For the hip hop artist, see Oneself (artist). Ourselves redirects here. For the 1988 punk… …   Wikipedia

  • Gender-specific pronoun — A language has gender specific pronouns when personal pronouns have different forms according to the gender of their referents.The English language has three gender specific pronouns in the 3rd. person singular, whose declined forms are also… …   Wikipedia

  • Objective pronoun — An objective pronoun in grammar functions as the target of a verb, as distinguished from a subjective pronoun, which is the initiator of a verb. Objective pronouns are instances of the oblique case.[1] In layman s terms, the target is the object… …   Wikipedia

  • personal pronoun — ► NOUN ▪ each of the pronouns in English (I, you, he, she, it, we, they, me, him, her, us, and them) that show contrasts of person, gender, number, and case. USAGE I, we, they, he, and she are subjective personal pr …   English terms dictionary

  • thyselves — pronoun Yourselves: <span class= use with mention >a plural of the normally archaic pronoun <span class= mention >thyself</span></span>. Therefore I call unto thee, repent before me. Humble thyselves. Humble thyselves… …   Wiktionary

  • who — pronoun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hwā; akin to Old High German hwer, interrogative pronoun, who, Latin quis, Greek tis, Latin qui, relative pronoun, who Date: before 12th century 1. what or which person or persons used as an… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • you — pronoun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ēow, dative & accusative of gē you; akin to Old High German iu, dative of ir you, Sanskrit yūyam you Date: before 12th century 1. the one or ones being addressed used as the pronoun of the… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • we — pronoun, plural in construction Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wē; akin to Old High German wir we, Sanskrit vayam Date: before 12th century 1. I and the rest of a group that includes me ; you and I ; you and I and another or others ; …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • whom — pronoun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hwām, dative of hwā who Date: before 12th century objective case of who used as an interrogative or relative; used as object of a verb or a preceding preposition < to know for whom the bell… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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