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A pronoun is a word that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase.
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Which pronoun (you or yourself) is correct in this sentence?
Which one is correct (or better)?
Take an umbrella with you.
Take an umbrella with yourself.
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Which subject/object does "their" refer to in this sentence?
Consider "their" in the following sentence:
Existential psychologists differed from others often classified as humanistic in their comparatively neutral view of human nature and in their relativel …