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In linguistics, an object pronoun is a personal pronoun that is used typically as a grammatical object: the direct or indirect object of a verb, or the object of a preposition. Object pronouns contrast with subject pronouns. Object pronouns in English take the objective case, sometimes called the oblique case or object case.For example, the English object pronoun me is found in “They see me” (direct object), “He’s giving me my book” (indirect object), and “Sit with me” (object of a preposition); this contrasts with the subject pronoun in “I see them,” “I am getting my book,” and “I am sitting here.”

The English personal and interrogative pronouns have the following subject and object forms:

Historically, Middle English and Early Modern English retained the T–V distinction; the second person pronoun had separate singular/familiar and plural/formal forms with subject and object forms of both. In standard modern forms of English, all second person forms have been reduced to simply “you”. These forms are still retained (sometimes partially) in some dialects of Northern English, Scottish English, and in the Scots language, a Germanic language closely related to English which diverged from it during the Early Modern period.

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In Modern English, she is a singular, feminine, third-person pronoun.

In Standard Modern English, she has four shapes representing five distinct word forms:

Old English had a single third-person pronoun – from the Proto-Germanic demonstrative base *khi-, from PIE *ko- “this” – which had a plural and three genders in the singular. In early Middle English, one case was lost, and distinct pronouns started to develop. The modern pronoun it developed out of the neuter, singular in the 12th century. Her developed out of the feminine singular dative and genitive forms. The older pronoun had the following forms:

The evolution of she is disputed.: 118  Some sources claim it evolved “from Old English seo, sio (accusative sie), fem. of demonstrative pronoun (masc. se) ‘the,’ from PIE root *so- ‘this, that'” (see the). “In Middle English, the Old English system collapses, due to the gradual loss of þe and the replacement of the paradigm se, seo, þæt by indeclinable that.”: 296 

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