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The pronoun 'he' is a third person, singular, subjective personal pronoun that takes the place of a noun (or name) for a male as the subject of a sentence or a clause.

Example: Jack was nimble. Jack was quick. He jumped over the candlestick.

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11y ago

The plural for the pronoun 'it' is they as a subject of a sentence or clause; them as the object of a verb or preposition. Examples:

Look at this book. It has a torn cover. Perhaps we can repair it.

Look at these books, they all have torn covers. Perhaps we can repair them.

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13y ago

The only plural of 'he' or 'she' is 'they'.

The plural of 'it' as an object is 'those'.

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Yarmerys Diaz Ramos

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2y ago
Which of the following is plural noun?

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8y ago

The plural pronouns that take the place of the pronouns 'he, she, and it' are they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.

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13y ago

She is a pronoun, and therefore does not have a plural, however, they is often used to name a group, gender unspecific.

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10y ago

The plural form for the personal pronoun 'he' is 'they'.
The plural form for the singular 'he' is they.

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12y ago

The plural for she is they; the plural for her is them.

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Faisal Rabbani

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She is a pronoun. It's third person pronoun singular. Plural pronoun for she (two females) will be 'They', which is used as third person pronoun plural.

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they

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He"s

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Q: What is the plural form of he she and it?
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