| "He" or "they" in grammar, for short |
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| "He" or "She" in grammar, for short |
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| What "I," "you," "she," or "he" would be called in grammar, for short |
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| Part of the speech that is a substitute for a noun, for short |
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| I, e.g.: Abbr |
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| I, e.g.: Abbr. |
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| Pt. of speech |
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| Wd. like 'he' or 'me' |
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| Dictionary abbr. |
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| "He" or "them": Abbr. |
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| Dictionary abbr. for me, myself, and I |
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| I or you, e.g. (abbr.) |
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| Pt. of speech |
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| Linguistic stand-in: Abbr. |
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| Part of speech: Abbr. |
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| You or I: Abbr. |
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| Pt. of speech |
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| He or him: Abbr. |
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| He or she: Abbr. |
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| Articulation: Abbr. |
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| Grammatical abbreviation. |
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| Term in grammar: Abbr. |
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