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What pronouns does the 3rd person objective use?

The 3rd person objective uses the following pronouns:

* He (masculine singular)

* She (feminine singular)

* It (neuter singular)

* They (plural, both masculine and feminine, or gender-neutral)

Examples:

* He is running.

* She is singing.

* It is raining.

* They are playing.

Important Note:

* The 3rd person objective does not use the pronouns I, me, you, we, or us.

* It also does not use himself, herself, itself, or themselves. These are reflexive pronouns.

The 3rd person objective is used when referring to someone or something that is not the speaker or the listener. It is often used in writing and formal speech.

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