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What pronouns are third person?

The third-person pronouns are:

Subject Pronouns:

* He (masculine singular)

* She (feminine singular)

* It (neuter singular)

* They (plural, can be used for both masculine, feminine, and non-binary)

Object Pronouns:

* Him (masculine singular)

* Her (feminine singular)

* It (neuter singular)

* Them (plural, can be used for both masculine, feminine, and non-binary)

Possessive Pronouns:

* His (masculine singular)

* Hers (feminine singular)

* Its (neuter singular)

* Theirs (plural, can be used for both masculine, feminine, and non-binary)

Reflexive Pronouns:

* Himself (masculine singular)

* Herself (feminine singular)

* Itself (neuter singular)

* Themselves (plural, can be used for both masculine, feminine, and non-binary)

Note: While "they" and "them" are traditionally used for plural subjects, they are increasingly used as singular pronouns for individuals who identify as non-binary.

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