The singular forms are:
The singular possessive pronouns are "my," "mine," "your," "yours," "his," "her," and "its."
The singular objective pronouns are "me," "him," "her," and "it." The plural objective pronouns are "us," "them," and "it."
The singular form of subject pronouns includes: I, you, he, she, it. The plural form includes: we, you, they.
The pronouns "he," "she," "it," and "one" always take a singular form of a verb.
The third person singular nominative pronouns in English are "he," "she," and "it." These pronouns are used when referring to a single person or object as the subject of a sentence.
Just like personal pronouns, reflexive pronouns have specific words for singular and plural.The singular reflexive pronouns are:myselfyourselfhimselfherselfitselfThe plural reflexive pronouns are: ourselvesyourselvesthemselves
He, she, and it are pronouns, specifically third-person singular. The other nominative forms of pronouns are I, me, you, we, and they.
The singular subjective personal pronouns are: I, you, he, she, it.
The singular possessive pronouns are "my," "mine," "your," "yours," "his," "her," and "its."
The singular objective pronouns are "me," "him," "her," and "it." The plural objective pronouns are "us," "them," and "it."
The singular form of subject pronouns includes: I, you, he, she, it. The plural form includes: we, you, they.
The third person, singular, nominative pronouns are: she, he, it.
Three singular subject pronouns are I, he, she. Note, the pronoun you can be singular or plural and subject or object.
The pronouns "he," "she," "it," and "one" always take a singular form of a verb.
The third person singular nominative pronouns in English are "he," "she," and "it." These pronouns are used when referring to a single person or object as the subject of a sentence.
The singular demonstrative pronouns are "this" and "that." "This" is used to refer to something close to the speaker, while "that" is used to refer to something farther away.
An example of a singular demonstrative is "this book."