Example: air traffic controller
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CHAPTER Sequence Labeling for Parts of Speech and Named ...
web.stanford.edupronoun Pronouns act as a shorthand for referring to an entity or event. Personal pro-nouns refer to persons or entities (you, she, I, it, me, etc.). Possessive pronouns are forms of personal pronouns that indicate either actual possession or more often just an abstract relation between the person and some object (my, your, his, her, its, one’s,
NOUNS, PRONOUNS, AND ADJECTIVES
www.kellenberg.orgPersonal Pronouns are pronouns that replace a previously mentioned noun in a sentence. In English the personal pro-nouns are I, we, you, he, she, it, and they. These words are some of the few examples that we have of words that decline in English. PLURAL 1ST PERSON 2ND PERSON 3RD PERSON Subjective we you they Possessive our/ours your/yours ...