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In English grammar what kind of words are he she and it?

"He," "she," and "it" are personal pronouns.

Here's why:

* Pronoun: A word that replaces a noun (e.g., instead of saying "John went to the store," we can say "He went to the store").

* Personal: They refer to specific people or things, in this case:

* He: Refers to a male person.

* She: Refers to a female person.

* It: Refers to a non-human thing or an unspecified person.

They are also classified as third-person singular pronouns, meaning they refer to someone or something other than the speaker or the person being addressed.

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