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What part of the sentence do you find personal pronoun in?

Personal pronouns are typically found in the subject or object position of a sentence.

Here's a breakdown:

* Subject: The person or thing performing the action.

* Example: *She* went to the store. (*She* is the subject)

* Object: The person or thing receiving the action.

* Example: I saw *her* at the store. (*Her* is the object)

Other Positions:

While personal pronouns are most common in the subject and object positions, they can also appear in other positions, such as:

* Object of a preposition: I went to the store with *her*. (*Her* is the object of the preposition "with")

* Appositive: The singer, *she*, is very talented. (*She* is an appositive, renaming the singer)

Let me know if you have any other questions about pronouns or parts of speech!

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