How to Use Gender Pronouns


The English language has gender-specific personal pronouns in the third-person singular. The Masculine Pronoun is he (with derived forms him, his and himself); the feminine is she (with derived forms her, hers and herself); the neuter is it (with derived forms it's and itself).

Gender Pronoun Templates
Template
Male
Female
Not specified
{{gender}}
(See template documentation for parameters)
{{he or she}}
he
she
he or she
{{he/she}}
he
she
he/she
{{him or her}}
him
her
him or her
{{him/her}}
him
her
him/her
{{his or hers}}
his
hers
his or hers
{{his or her}}
his
her
his or her
{{his/her}}
his
her
his/her
{{pronoun}}
(See template documentation for parameters)
{{theirs}}
his
hers
theirs

{{their}}
his
her
their

{{them}}
him
her
them

{{they are}}
he is
she is
they are

{{they have}}
he has
she has
they have

{{they}}
he
she
they

{{ucfirst:{{he or she}}}}
He
She
He or she

{{ucfirst:{{he/she}}}}
He
She
He/she
{{ucfirst:{{him/her}}}}
Him
Her
Him/her
{{ucfirst:{{his or hers}}}}
His
Hers
His or hers
{{ucfirst:{{his or her}}}}
His
Her
His or her
{{ucfirst:{{his/her}}}}
His
Her
His/her
{{ucfirst:{{theirs}}}}
His
Hers
Theirs
{{ucfirst:{{their}}}}
His
Her
Their
{{ucfirst:{{they are}}}}
He is
She is
They are
{{ucfirst:{{they have}}}}
He has
She has
They have
{{ucfirst:{{they}}}}
He
She
They


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