The word 'personal' for pronouns refers to the type of pronoun the takes the place of a noun for a specific person or thing.
It is not a person, but a personal pronoun which can be used to refer to a person.
"Jeg" is a Danish and Norwegian word that translates to "I" in English. It is a personal pronoun used to refer to oneself in a sentence.
The word "she" is a pronoun. It is used to refer to a female person or animal.
The word them is a pronoun. More specifically, it is a personal pronoun.
The word them is a pronoun. More specifically, it is a personal pronoun.
The word themselves is a pronoun. It is a personal pronoun.
The word them is a pronoun. More specifically, it is a personal pronoun.
The word them is a pronoun. More specifically, it is a personal pronoun.
The personal pronoun in the sentence is "I".The pronoun "I" takes the place of the noun (name) for the person speaking as the subject of a sentence or a clause.The pronoun "I" takes the place of the noun "man" (a word for the speaker referring to himself) as the subject of the subordinate clause "I am".
Third person personal pronoun, feminine, accusative
Yes, but it could also refer to he or she.
No, 'he' is a pronoun. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. 'He' is a masculine third person, singular personal pronoun.