personal pronoun

NOUN
  1. a pronoun expressing a distinction of person
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  • Some languages have a generic personal pronoun. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some languages have a generic personal pronoun. Times, Sunday Times
  • That distinction doesn't exist with the personal pronoun you, which is both singular and plural. Times, Sunday Times
  • That distinction doesn't exist with the personal pronoun you, which is both singular and plural. Times, Sunday Times
  • The effect of this intense focus on modes of address is that personal pronouns become unusually prominent.
  • Such a relative is called a _connecting relative_, and is translated by _and_ and a demonstrative or personal pronoun.] Latin for Beginners
  • Pardon me should I use the personal pronoun "I" too frequently, as I do not wish to be called egotistical, for I only write of what I saw as an humble private in the rear rank in an infantry regiment, commonly called "webfoot. "Co. Aytch" Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment or, A Side Show of the Big Show
  • _Which_, retaining its office as connective, may as an adjective accompany its noun; as, I craved his forbearance a little longer, _which forbearance_ he allowed me.] +A _Personal Pronoun_ is a pronoun that by its form denotes the speaker, the one spoken to, or the one spoken of+. Higher Lessons in English A work on english grammar and composition
  • Does it matter that the generic and the masculine personal pronouns are spelt and pronounced alike? Times, Sunday Times
  • Even in New York, where you're gay until proven otherwise, I was careful to parse my words, prevaricate for the comfort of others and subtly pepper in the tell-tale personal pronoun in order to introduce the subject of a boyfriend. My Coming Out Do-Over
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