There are several pronouns with the letter E. The most common of these would be the indefinite pronouns: Everything(short for every single thing), Everybody(short for every single body or person), and everyone(same as everybody).
· each · either · everybody · everyone · everything
· each · either · everybody · everyone · everything
The pronoun I is "yo." The letter I in Spanish has the sound of a long E (ee). So does the letter y, which is the word for "and."
The second person, personal pronoun 'you' is pronounced like the letter 'U'.
A ten letter, third person, plural pronoun is themselves (a reflexive pronoun).
The letter I (capitalized) is the first person, singular, subjective, personal pronoun.
Somebody is a pronoun. She is a pronoun.
The pronoun for a letter is it (subject or object); the pronoun for the letters of the alphabet is they (subject) or them (object).
No. The English pronoun "me" is a long E, rhyming with bee.
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The pronouns that start with the letter T are:personal pronoun = they and them;demonstrative pronoun = this, that, these, and those;possessive pronoun = theirs;possessive adjective = their;reflexive/intensive pronoun = themselves;relative pronoun = that.TheyThemThatThose... and if you want to get a little archaic...Thou
The pronouns that start with letter T are:Personal pronouns, they and themDemonstrative pronouns, this, that, these, and thosePossessive pronoun, theirsPossessive adjective, theirReflexive/Intensive pronoun, themselvesRelative pronoun, that