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What are all the third person pronouns?

Here are the third-person pronouns, broken down by case:

Subject Pronouns:

* Singular:

* He (masculine)

* She (feminine)

* It (neuter)

* Plural:

* They (any gender)

Object Pronouns:

* Singular:

* Him (masculine)

* Her (feminine)

* It (neuter)

* Plural:

* Them (any gender)

Possessive Pronouns:

* Singular:

* His (masculine)

* Hers (feminine)

* Its (neuter)

* Plural:

* Theirs (any gender)

Possessive Adjectives:

* Singular:

* His (masculine)

* Her (feminine)

* Its (neuter)

* Plural:

* Their (any gender)

Reflexive Pronouns:

* Singular:

* Himself (masculine)

* Herself (feminine)

* Itself (neuter)

* Plural:

* Themselves (any gender)

Note:

* "They" and "them" are now widely used as singular pronouns for people who identify as non-binary or gender-neutral.

* The possessive pronouns "his," "hers," "its," and "theirs" are also used as possessive adjectives.

* Reflexive pronouns are used when the object of a verb is the same as the subject. For example, "She hurt herself."

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