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Third person pronouns include: he, she, it; his, her, its; him, her, it; himself, herself, itself; they; them; their; themselves.
First Person Singular myself First Person Plural ourselves Second Person Singular yourself Second Person Plural yourselves Third Person Singular himself, herself, itself Third Person Plural themselves.
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