An English Grammar by J. W. (James Witt) Sewell;W. M. (William Malone) Baskervill
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_Poss._ thine, thy your, yours
_Obj._ thee you _Plural._ _Nom._ ye you _Poss._ your, yours your, yours _Obj._ you you THIRD PERSON. _Singular._ _Masc._ _Fem._ _Neut._. _Nom._ he she it _Poss._ his her, hers its _Obj._ him her it _Plur. of all Three_. _Nom._ they _Poss._ their, theirs _Obj._ them Remarks on These Forms. [Sidenote: _First and second persons without gender._] 78. It will be noticed that the pronouns of the first and second persons have no forms to distinguish gender. The speaker may be either male or female, or, by personification, neuter; so also with the person or thing spoken to. |
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