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The third-person pronouns in English are

Singular

  • he, she, it - subjective
  • him, her, it - objective
  • his, hers, its - possessive

Plural

  • they - subjective
  • them - objective
  • theirs - possessive

A sentence with a bunch of these is "He told them that it was hers, not his."

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