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The words he, she, they and you are pronouns.

You is the second person (singular or plural) and means the person being addressed.

He and she are the third person singular (along with it), meaning a male person or a female person respectively. These are the nominative (subject) case.

They is the third person plural (nominative) meaning more than one person.

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