Lincoln's "rhetorical substitution of the plural for the singular pronoun" was unprecedented—"as no political leader had done ...
In case anyone might think (know) that “they/them/their” are often considered (are) plural and not singular pronouns, the group will add a disclaimer at the bottom explaining that they’re ...
Direct object pronouns replace the noun that is the ... refresh the page and try again. you (singular formal and plural) If you’re eating an apple and want to say ‘I’m eating it’, use ...
English teachers might have told students the word "each" is pronoun that gets a singular verb, but that's only part of the story, writes grammar expert June Casagrande.
Southern Living magazine once described “y’all” as “the quintessential Southern pronoun.” It’s as iconically Southern as sweet tea and grits.