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_Singular_. _Plural_.
_Nom._ you, you, _Pos._ your _or_ yours, your _or_ yours, _Obj._ you; you.
SECOND PERSON--_old form_.
_Singular_. _Plural_.
_Nom._ thou, ye or you, _Pos._ thy _or_ thine, your _or_ yours, _Obj._ thee; you.
THIRD PERSON--_masculine_.
_Singular_. _Plural_.
_Nom._ he, they, _Pos._ his, their _or_ theirs, _Obj._ him; them.
THIRD PERSON--_feminine_.
_Singular_. _Plural_.
_Nom._ she, they, _Pos._ her _or_ hers, their _or_ theirs, _Obj._ her; them.
THIRD PERSON----_neuter_.
_Singular_. _Plural_.
_Nom._ it, they, _Pos._ its, their _or_ theirs, _Obj._ it; them.
_Mine, ours, yours, thine, hers_, and _theirs_ are used when the name of the thing possessed is omitted; as, This rose is _yours_ = This rose is _your rose_.
COMPOUND PERSONAL p.r.o.nOUNS.
By joining the word _self_ to the possessive forms _my, thy, your_, and to the objective forms _him, her, it_, the +_Compound Personal p.r.o.nouns_+ are formed. They have no possessive case, and are alike in the nominative and the objective.
Their plurals are _ourselves_, _yourselves_, and _themselves_. Form the _compound personal p.r.o.nouns_, and write their declension.
RELATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE p.r.o.nOUNS.
_Sing. and Plu._ _Nom._ who, _Pos._ whose, _Obj._ whom.
_Sing. and Plu._ _Nom._ which, _Pos._ whose, _Obj._ which.
_Of which_ is often used instead of the possessive form of the latter p.r.o.noun.
_Sing. and Plu._ _Nom._ that, _Pos._ ----, _Obj._ that.
_Sing. and Plu._ _Nom._ what, _Pos._ ----, _Obj._ what.
_Ever_ and _soever_ are added to _who, which_, and _what_ to form the +_Compound Relative p.r.o.nouns_+. They are used when the antecedent is omitted. For declension, see above.