RULES FOR USING PERSONAL PRONOUNS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN TRANSLATION
Keywords:
personal pronouns, subject-verb agreement, object pronouns, possessive pronouns, reflexive pronouns, gender agreement, number agreement, prepositions, compound subjects, polite formsAbstract
This article outlines key rules for using personal pronouns, including
subject-verb agreement, possessive and reflexive forms, gender and number
agreement, and usage after prepositions. It also highlights historical and cultural
influences on English, showing how borrowing and globalization have shaped pronoun
usage. Understanding these rules ensures clear and grammatically correct
communication.
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