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.
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.