2.Personal pronouns
Personal pronouns represent specific people or things. We use them depending on:
number: singular (e.g: I) or plural (e.g: we)
person: 1st person (e.g: I), 2nd person (e.g: you) or 3rd person (e.g: he)
gender: male (e.g: he), female (e.g: she) or neuter (e.g: it)
case: subject (e.g: we) or object (e.g: us)
We use personal pronouns in place of the person or people that we are talking about. My name is Josef but when I am talking about myself I almost always use "I" or "me", not "Josef". When I am talking direct to you, I almost always use "you", not your name. When I am talking about another person, say John, I may start with "John" but then use "he" or "him". And so on.
Here are the personal pronouns, followed by some example sentences:
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