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Answer:
We use personal pronouns in place of noun phrases. We often use them to refer back to people and things that we have already identified (underlined):
Peter complained to the chef about the meal. She wasn’t very helpful so he spoke to the manager. (she = the chef, he = Peter)
A:
Where’s the knife? I can’t find it.
B:
It’s in the drawer. (it = the knife)
Personal pronouns show person and number. He, she, him and her show gender. They have different subject and object forms (except you, it and one which have only one form):
subject
object
number
gender
person
I
me
singular
first
you
you
singular or plural
second
he
him
singular
masculine
third
she
her
singular
feminine
third
it
it
singular
third
we
us
plural
first
they
them
plural
third
one
one
generic
third
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Reflexive pronouns end in -self or -selves. They refer back to the subject forms of personal pronouns (underlined in the example below):