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They/them
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Subject: they
Object: them
Possessive adjective: their
Possessive noun: theirs
Reflexive: themself
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Usage: They have several plants in their house; the little cactus is theirs. They prefer to take care of the plants themself, so don't water any for them.
She/her
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Subject: she
Object: her
Possessive adjective: her
Possessive noun: hers
Reflexive: herself
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Usage: She has several plants in her house; the little cactus is hers. She prefers to take care of the plants herself, so don't water any for her.
He/him
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Subject: he
Object: him
Possessive adjective: his
Possessive noun: his
Reflexive: himself
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Usage: He has several plants in his house; the little cactus is his. He prefers to take care of the plants himself, so don't water any for him.
Ve/ver
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Subject: ve
Object: ver
Possessive adjective: vis
Possessive noun: vis
Reflexive: verself
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Usage: Ve has several plants in vis house; the little cactus is vis. Ve prefers to take care of the plants verself, so don't water any for ver.
Ey/em (Elverson pronouns)
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Subject: ey or e
Object: em
Possessive adjective: eir
Possessive noun: eirs
Reflexive: emself
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Usage: Ey has several plants in eir house; the little cactus is eirs. Ey prefers to take care of the plants emself, so don't water any for em.
Zie/hir
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Subject: zie or ze
Object: hir
Possessive adjective: hir
Possessive noun: hirs
Reflexive: hirself
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Usage: Zie has several plants in hir house; the little cactus is hirs. Zie prefers to take care of the plants hirself, so don't water any for hir.
Xe/xem
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Subject: xe
Object: xem
Possessive adjective: xyr
Possessive noun: xyrs
Reflexive: xemself
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Usage: Xe has several plants in xyr house; the little cactus is xyrs. Xe prefers to take care of the plants xemself, so don't water any for xyr.
Per/pers
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Subject: per
Object: per
Possessive adjective: pers
Possessive noun: pers
Reflexive: perself
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Usage: Per has several plants in pers house; the little cactus is pers. Per prefers to take care of the plants perself, so don't water any for per.
It/its
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Subject: it
Object: it
Possessive adjective: its
Possessive noun: its
Reflexive: itself
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Usage: It has several plants in its house; the little cactus is its. It prefers to take care of the plants itself, so don't water any for it.
Noun-self pronouns
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Noun-self or nounself pronouns are derived from a word chosen by an individual. In this example, the word is "cloud." Some noun-self pronouns use the full noun in each conjugation; others use shortened versions for some words.
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Subject: [noun]. Example: cloud
Object: [noun]. Example: cloud
Possessive adjective: [noun]s. Example: clouds
Possessive noun: [noun]s. Example: clouds
Reflexive: [noun]self. Example: cloudself
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Usage: Cloud has several plants in clouds house; the little cactus is clouds. Cloud prefers to take care of the plants cloudself, so don't water any for cloud.
Name
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Some people use a name as the pronoun. In this example, the name is Robin.
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Subject: [name]. Example: Robin
Object: [name]. Example: Robin
Possessive adjective: [name]'s. Example: Robin's
Possessive noun: [name]'s. Example: Robin's
Reflexive: [name]self. Example: Robinself
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Usage: Robin has several plants in Robin's house; the little cactus is Robin's. Robin prefers to take care of the plants Robinself, so don't water any for Robin.
Initial
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Some people use an initial as the pronoun. In this example, the initial is T.
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Subject: [initial]. Example: T
Object: [initial]. Example: T
Possessive adjective: [initial]'s. Example: T's
Possessive noun: [initial]s. Example: T's
Reflexive: [initial]self. Example: Tself
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Usage: T has several plants in T's house; the little cactus is T's. T prefers to take care of the plants Tself, so don't water any for T.