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An appropriate pronoun is a pronoun that is the same number (singular or plural), gender (male, female, or neuter) as the noun (antecedent) that it replaces; for example:

Singular: John is coming, he will be here at four PM.

Plural: John and Joan are coming, they will be here at four PM.

Gender male: John is coming, he will be here at four PM.

Gender female: Joan is coming, she will be here at four PM.

Gender neuter: Our dinner is coming, it will be here at four PM.

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