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How are personal pronouns divided into odd and even numbers in English?

The singular and plural of the first person are: me, us.

The first person (I; We), the second person said (you; You), the third person (he, she, it; They, they, they). Personal pronouns can be divided into nominative personal pronouns and accusative personal pronouns according to the components they play in sentences.

In addition, personal pronouns can be divided into singular and plural forms, especially the singular and plural forms of the second person are consistent, which should be paid attention to in actual translation.

The specific morphological changes are as follows:

Extended data:

Several problems that should be paid attention to when using personal pronouns;

1. When referring to countries, cities, the earth, ships and (female) animals, the pronoun it is generally used, but she/her (with emotional color) can also be used.

For example:

My car is not fast, but she can run 50 miles a gallon. ?

My car is not fast, but it can run 50 miles per gallon.

2. When the sex of the person mentioned above is unknown, he/she is generally used to refer to it.

For example:

No matter who told you, he is lying. ?

The person who said that to you is lying.

Note: For indefinite pronouns whose gender is unknown, such as anyone, everyone, anyone, someone, everyone and no one, you can use the singular he he, he, or the plural them. Singular numbers are more formal and plural numbers are more popular.

If someone comes, ask him? Wait. If anyone comes, let him wait.

Pronouns we, you, they can sometimes be used to refer to ordinary people.

For example:

we? Should abide by the law. ?

Everyone should obey the law.