𝐔𝐬𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐧𝐨𝐮𝐧
1. Pronouns must always agree in number with the noun they refer to.
2. Pronouns should agree in person with the noun they refer to.
3. Pronouns should agree in gender with the noun they refer to.
4. When using a pronoun as the object of a sentence, use the object form of the pronoun.
5. Cf ccWhen using a pronoun as the subject of a sentence, use the subject form of the pronoun.
6. When using a pronoun to refer to a collective noun, use a singular pronoun.
7. When using a pronoun to refer to two or more nouns, use a plural pronoun.
8. Use the reflexive pronoun when the subject and object are the same.
9. Use the possessive pronoun when referring to something that belongs to someone.
10. Use the indefinite pronouns when referring to an unspecified person or thing.
11. Use the demonstrative pronouns when referring to something specific.
12. Use the interrogative pronouns when asking a question.
13. Use the relative pronouns when introducing a clause.
14. Use the reciprocal pronouns when referring to a mutual action.
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