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Just say 80 names, that's it.
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I: i (nominative case) me (accusative) my (adjective possessive pronoun) mine (noun subjective pronoun) myself (reflexive pronoun) my own (reflexive subjective pronoun).
You: you (nominative case, accusative), your (adjective, possessive pronoun), yours (noun possessive pronoun), yourself (reflexive pronoun), your own (reflexive possessive pronoun).
He: he (nominative case) him (accusative) his (adjective possessive pronoun, noun subjective pronoun) himself (reflexive pronoun) his own (reflexive subjective pronoun).
She: she (nominative case) her (accusative, adjective possessive pronoun) hers (noun subjective pronoun) herself (reflexive pronoun) her own (reflexive subjective pronoun).
It: it (nominative case, accusative) its (adjective possessive pronoun, noun possessive pronoun) itself (reflexive pronoun) its own (reflexive subjective pronoun).
We: we (nominative case) us (accusative) our (adjective possessive pronoun) ours (noun possessive pronoun) ourselves (reflexive pronoun) our own (reflexive possessive pronoun).
You: you (nominative case, accusative), your (adjective possessive pronoun), yours (noun possessive pronoun), yourselves (reflexive pronoun), your own (reflexive subjective pronoun).
They (they, they): they (nominative case) their (adjective possessive pronoun) theirs (noun possessive pronoun) themselves (reflexive pronouns) their own (reflexive possessive pronouns).
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Personal pronoun.
I him, she, it, you.
1.Nominative personal pronouns: i, he, she, it, you2
accusative personal pronouns: me, him, she, it, you3Noun possessive pronouns:
mine,his,hers,its,yours4.Adjective possessive pronouns: my, his, her, its, your
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Personal pronoun. Mainsail charter grid.
i,you,he,she,it,we,you,they
Accusative. me,you,him,her,it,us,you,them
Owner pronouns. Adjective part.
my,your,his,her,its,our,their
Nouns. mine,yours,his,hers,its,ours,theirs
Reflexive pronoun. myself,yourself,himself,herself,itself,ourselves,yourselves,themselves
Demonstrative pronoun. this,that,these,those,such,some
Interrogative pronouns. who,whom,whose,which,what,whoever,whichever,whatever
Relative pronouns. that,which,who,whom,whose,as
Ambiguous pronouns.
one/some/
any,each/
every,none/
no,many/
much,few/
little/
a few/
As for the alittle, the type grip other
another,all/
both,neither/
either
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