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What is plural pronouns?

Plural pronouns are pronouns that refer to more than one person, place, thing, or idea. Here's a breakdown:

What are pronouns?

Pronouns are words that replace nouns. They help us avoid repeating the same noun over and over again.

What are plural pronouns?

Plural pronouns are a specific type of pronoun used when referring to multiple things.

Examples of Plural Pronouns:

Subject pronouns:

* We

* You

* They

Object pronouns:

* Us

* You

* Them

Possessive pronouns:

* Ours

* Yours

* Theirs

Examples in sentences:

* We went to the store together. (Subject pronoun)

* The teacher gave them a pop quiz. (Object pronoun)

* That car is ours. (Possessive pronoun)

Key Points:

* Plural pronouns are used when referring to more than one noun.

* They can function as subjects, objects, or possessives in a sentence.

* Some pronouns are inherently plural (like "we" and "they"), while others can be singular or plural depending on the context (like "you").

Let me know if you have any more questions about pronouns!

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