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Sentences with PRONOUN

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Sentences

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"The pronoun 'he' refers to a male person."
2
"Please replace the noun with a pronoun in the sentence."
3
"They is a gender-neutral pronoun."
4
"The pronoun 'it' can be used for inanimate objects."
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"I prefer using the pronoun 'she' when talking about my cat."
6
"We should respect people's choice of personal pronouns."
7
"It is rude to refer to someone by the wrong pronoun."
8
"The pronoun 'you' can refer to one person or multiple people."
9
"One should always use the appropriate pronouns when addressing others."
10
"The pronoun 'they' can be used as a singular pronoun for gender-neutral individuals."
11
"She said that the pronoun 'he' doesn't accurately represent her gender identity."
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"The pronoun 'we' indicates a group that includes the speaker."
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"He couldn't understand the sentence because the pronoun 'it' was used ambiguously."
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"The pronoun 'I' is always capitalized in English."
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"They asked me to use their preferred pronouns, which are 'they/them'."
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"We often use the pronoun 'it' when referring to animals."
17
"Could you please clarify which pronoun you prefer?"
18
"Using the correct pronouns is a way to show respect for others."
19
"Some languages have more pronouns than English."
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"Referring to someone by their correct pronouns is an important aspect of inclusivity."
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"A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence."
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"He is a pronoun used to refer to a male person or animal."
3
"She is a pronoun used to refer to a female person or animal."
4
"It is a pronoun used to refer to a thing or an animal without gender."
5
"We is a pronoun used to refer to a group of people including the speaker."
6
"You is a pronoun used to refer to the person or people being spoken or written to."
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"They is a pronoun used to refer to more than one person or thing."
8
"Myself is a reflexive pronoun used to refer back to the subject of the sentence."
9
"The pronouns him, her, and them are called object pronouns."
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"One should use the appropriate pronouns to maintain gender inclusivity."
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