Her and they are the pronouns.
Our tradition places the number at over two million.
Yes. "The Boy Scouts camped down by the river." The strength of English lies in its flexibility.
camped
It can be used as present and future:I/you/we/they camp. He/she/it camps. (present)Will camp. (future)The past tense would be 'camped'.
Commander-in-chief George Washington's army camped at valley forge in the winter of 1777-78 during the American Revolution.
Before crossing the Jordan River, the people of Israel camped near the river, consecrated themselves, and received instructions from Joshua to follow the Ark of the Covenant carried by the priests to lead them into the Promised Land.
Probably where they were camped at the time.
sardis
Camped is the past participle of camp.
George Washington
He camped in the undergrowth of the forest. Hope that help
Yes.