I, my, mine, me, you, your, yours, he, his, him, she, her, hers, it, its, we, our, ours,
us, they, their, theirs, them, myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves,
themselves, who, whom, whose, which, that, what, this, that, these, those,
all, another, any, anybody, anyone, anything, both, each, either, everybody,
everyone, everything, few, many, more, most, much, neither, nobody, none, no
one, one, other, several, some, somebody, someone
Did you notice that only a few pronouns are gender specifi c, and those are the
ones which give us occasional usage inaccuracy?
Sobre o autor
James C. Jarrad graduated from Durand High School in 1972 and from Oregon State University with a B.A. degree in English, Summa Cum Laude, in 2009. He also graduated from Linn-Benton Community College with an Associate of Science Degree with English emphasis, 4.0 GPA. He is certified to teach English as a second language through ITTT, and graduated from the Institute of Children’s Literature. James is a member and served as officer in Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society as well as the Golden Key International Honor Society.