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An English Grammar by J. W. (James Witt) Sewell;W. M. (William Malone) Baskervill
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76. Pronouns naturally are of three persons:--

(1) First person, representing the person speaking.

(2) Second person, representing a person or thing spoken to.

(3) Third person, standing for a person or thing spoken of.



FORMS OF PERSONAL PRONOUNS.

77. Personal pronouns are inflected thus:--

FIRST PERSON.
_Singular._
_Nom._ I
_Poss._ mine, my
_Obj._ me

_Plural._
_Nom._ we
_Poss._ our, ours
_Obj._ us


SECOND PERSON.
_Singular._
_Old Form_ _Common Form._
_Nom._ thou you
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