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Example sentences for "personal pronoun"

  • But he adds, "A relative pronoun is resolvable into a personal pronoun and a conjunction.

  • A personal pronoun is a pronoun that shows, by its form, of what person it is.

  • Thou is a personal pronoun, of the second person, singular number, masculine gender, and nominative case.

  • The word mem = self or selves is sometimes used with a personal pronoun or noun to give emphasis.

  • The series O is rarely used in the plural; it relates to things which are not mentioned by name or referred to by a personal pronoun.

  • A personal pronoun of the singular number is the name of a unity, and, as such, the name of an object far less likely to be separated into parts than the name of a collection.

  • The construction of self and a personal pronoun with a verb may be noticed in this place.

  • Are they genitive cases of a personal pronoun, as mei and tui are supposed to be in Latin, or are they possessive pronouns like meus and tuus?

  • The demonstrative or personal pronoun is the substantive in another form.

  • Is it not obvious, that, if them is a personal pronoun, their must be, also?

  • Such a relative is called a connecting relative, and is translated by and and a demonstrative or personal pronoun.

  • Besides being used as demonstrative pronouns and adjectives the Latin demonstratives are regularly used for the personal pronoun he, she, it.

  • A Proper Preposition is joined to a Personal Pronoun by incorporating both into one word, commonly with some change on the Preposition, or on the Pronoun, or on both.

  • In an interrogative sentence including a Personal Pronoun and a Noun, as, co e am fear sin?

  • The incorporation of the Verb with a Personal Pronoun is a manifest improvement, and has gradually taken place in almost all the polished languages.

  • An Interrogative combined with a Personal Pronoun, asks a question without the intervention of the Substantive verb; as, co mise?

  • If a compound preposition govern a personal pronoun, the latter is often placed, in its possessive form, between the two component parts of the preposition, governing the initial of the noun-half of it.

  • The vocative is preceded by a, which signifies O, or by a personal pronoun.

  • This order is used in Cornish also when the impersonal form of the main verb or of the auxiliary is used, and the object is not a personal pronoun.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "personal pronoun" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    each flower; old friend; only another; person employed; personal appearance; personal character; personal consciousness; personal danger; personal estate; personal experience; personal friend; personal friends; personal government; personal habits; personal history; personal identity; personal interview; personal matters; personal observation; personal pronouns; personal relation; personal religion; personal services; personal will; persons unknown; shall quote