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I, me, my, mine, myself

we, us, our, ours, ourselves

{thou, thee, thy, thine, thyself}

you, you (ye), your, yours, yourself

he, him, his, his, himself

she, her, her, hers, herself

it, it, its, its, itself

they, them, their, theirs, themselves

who, whom, whose, whose,

one, one, ones, ones, oneself.

This, this, this's, this's

These, these, their, theirs

Which, which, whiches, whiches

That, that, thats, thats

Those, those, their, theirs

Forms in brackets are archaic.

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